Schloss Mühlenhof Boden Funk Muller Thurgau

Regular price $23.00

Winemaker: Gabriele, Nicolas and Walter Michel

Appellation: Rheinhessen, German

Grape Varieties: Sauvignon Blanc

Lightly cloudy with a leesy sediment the color of beach sand. It smells like herbs, salt, pineapple, apricots, quince paste, and lager. It has a light-hearted attitude, almost spritzy but not quite, the fruit presenting within a rough grid that reads like bitter apple skin macerated with wet earth.

From 25 year old vines planted to 3.6 hectares, in Alzey, of loess and calcareous clay soils. The grapes are hand-harvested and sorted in mid-September, left to macerate for 24hrs, followed by spontaneous fermentation lasting seven weeks. The wine spends five months on lees with stirring four times per month. Allowed to rest in stainless steel for five months before bottling. Unfiltered.

The Schloss Mühlenhof property is a large estate (nearly 20ha) spread across the slopes above Kettenheim, 3km south of Alzey. This size would seem reasonable, if not expected, considering the estate was started in 1846 and is now hosting the 6th generation.

It began as a rye and wheat mill until the 1920s, when the small vineyard attached became the focus for the family income. The vines of that era have been replaced over time but some on the property are still as old as 45yrs. Now in the hands of Gabriele, Nicolas and Walter Michel, the farm operates ‘organically’ but not by any legal standard. They follow what they call, ‘ecologically healthy’ farming practices, with the intent on capturing the pure expression of the Rheinhessen style.