Blanc de Noir 2025
Seckinger
Direct Press Pinot Noir (White)
Melaphyr 2022
Christopher Barth
Riesling from Rheinhessen
KnochenTrocken 2023
Der GlücksJäger
Classic, clean Riesling
Riesling Erstes Spiel 2021
Isegrim
Classic style Riesling
Götzen Riesling 2023
Kleines Gut
60 year old vines. 2 years on the lees
Silbermond Feinherb 2023 (Semi Sweet)
Rudolf Trossen
'Feinherb' Riesling, with sulphur
Monastery Riesling 2022
Brand
Seriously Awesome Riesling. Delivers 100%

Brutal!!! 2023 Pinot Gris
2Naturkinder
The FIRST official German Brutal!!
Zwei Zimmer, Küche (nr. 7)
Christopher Barth
Tart Citrus Vs Bready Richness
Chardonnay 2023
Christopher Barth
Almonds, Apple, Camomile Tea

Weiss 2024
Glow Glow Wines
Lychee. Meadow Flowers. Wet Stone
Weissburgunder 2023
PIRI Naturel
We hear it's crisp AND creamy
Weiss Mischkultur 2024
Andi Mann
This vintage is SO SO SO GOOD!

Sassy 2024
Katla Wines
Pinot Blanc, Kerner & Grüner Veltliner

Bo 2024 (500 bottles made)
Katla Wines
EPIC expression of Baccus! Super good
Blanc de Fuck
Marto Wines
EXCLUSIVE crrrrazy wine, 600 bottles made
Schiefer Riesling 2023
Hannes Bergdoll
Flinty Riesling from Pfalz

Pinot Blanc 2022
Marto Wines
OMG SOOO GOOD! Get this!!!
Trio Infernale 2020
Dominik Held
Mango, Lemon, Pineapple
Bitches Brew Petnat 2021
Sven Leiner
Apples, pears, vanilla, herbs.

Gau Weinheim Riesling 2023
Marto Wines
STUNNING Riesling with attitude!

Riesling PurPur 2023
Andi Mann
INSANELY GOOD! Slight Petrol & peach vibes
Müller Thurgau (1 Litre)
Andi Mann
1 litre of German juice!
Popular German grapes & producers
Whether red or white, German wines tend to be more acidic than their French or Italian counterparts - this comes back to the cooler climate which means less ripeness, as well as the grape varieties themselves, like Riesling, which retain more acidity when ripe.
The southwest of Germany has an ideal climate for winemaking, and of the 20+ prominent natural wine producers in the country, most can be found in Rheinhessen. On the other hamd, While not the largest, Mosel might be Germany’s most well-known wine region, famous for its lower-alcohol white wines and especially Riesling. The most popular grape varieties in Germany include Riesling, Müller-Thurgau, Spätburgunder (Pinot Noir), Dornfelder, Silvaner, Lemberger (Blaufränkisch), Grauburgunder (Pinot Gris), and Weißburgunder (Pinot Blanc).
A new generation is focusing on natural wines
Perhaps the driving force of the natural wine movement in Germany is the “junge winzer” (young winemakers). Many of these young winemakers have taken over generations-old family vineyards, have often gathered knowledge while studying or working abroad, favour a collaborative approach, and aim to make wines that truly express the unique terroir. With passion and commitment, they have transformed the vineyards into producing only natural wines for the first time.
Popular young producers include (but are definitely not limited to!) Weingut Freitag, Marto Wines, Brand Bros, Vin de Lagamba, Glow Glow, BD Schmitt, and Andi Weigand.