2024 Van Volxem Saar Riesling

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Roman Niewodniczanski, who took over the estate in 2000 and completely restored it, is part of the Bittburger family. His drive for quality is unstoppable, and he strives to optimally showcase the various top terroirs (steep, mineral-rich slate, sandstone, and rhyolite). Significant investments have been made in the vineyards to achieve this, and the grapes are always harvested late and by hand in several stages, starting in late October and ending in November. Read more under the tab: Winery

This Van Volxem Saar Riesling is made entirely from Riesling grapes. After being harvested by hand, the grapes from 30-year-old vines are partially placed in stainless steel tanks where they also undergo fermentation. There is no malolactic fermentation. The vinification process for this wine takes approximately 6 to 7 months, after which it is bottled without fining. The Van Volxem Saar Riesling has a powerful, fresh, and aromatic aroma of elderflower and peach. It has a full body with a pleasant mineral note and crisp acidity. Perfect with fish dishes such as ceviche and shellfish, but also with Asian dishes and spicy flavors. It also pairs well with creamy and fresh cheeses, but we also enjoy drinking it on its own. Beautiful acidity and a low alcohol content make this a highly enjoyable wine.

FACT: The wine is stored in our climate-controlled Wine Warehouse, and if you pick it up, you'll often receive a nice discount. You'll see your discount immediately when you select "Pickup" at checkout. We're located in Dordrecht, just off the A16 motorway, with ample parking. Click here for our address.

Type of Wine White
Country Germany
Region Moezel
Appellation Saar
Winery Van Volxem
Grape Riesling
Biological certified No
Natural wine No
Vegan No
Vintage 2024
Drinking as of 2025
Drinking till 2033
Alcohol % 12
Alcohol free/low No
Content 0.75 ltr
Oak aging Yes
Sparkling No
Dessert wine No
Closure Screw cap
Tasting Profiles Aards, Complex, Droog, Fris, Groen & grassig, Krachtig, Mineraal, Rijk, Strak, Vol, Wit fruit
Drink moments Barbecue, Borrelen, Iets te vieren, Open haard, Romantisch, Terras
Sommy Pairing Beschrijving Deze 2024 Van Volxem Saar Riesling biedt een krachtige, frisse uitstraling met aromatische hints van vlierbloesem en perzik, ondersteund door een aangename mineraliteit en heldere zuren. Dankzij het pure Riesling fruit en de strak geprofilereerde zuurgraad past hij perfect bij visgerechten zoals ceviche en schaal- en schelpdieren, maar ook bij Aziatische gerechten en romige kazen, terwijl een lichte frisheid en weinig alcohol het plezierig maakt als borrelwijn. Probeer deze wijn eens gekoeld te serveren met een subtiel piri-piri of een lichte gembersmaak in gerechten voor extra harmonie.

Compared to the vineyards on the Moselle River, those on the Saar tributary are slightly cooler. Viticulture is therefore even more of a challenge here, and as a rule the wines, and certainly the Rieslings of the Saar, are even more nervous and mineral than those of Moselle. Elegance is the key word here, and the same goes for the wines of Weingut from Volxem, nowadays one of the Saar's leading wineries.

The Van Volxem company in the village of Wiltingen has grown into a hit in the past ten years, after it was taken over by Roman Niewodniczanski in 1999. This descendant of the Bitburger family - you know, from the beer - has invested heavily in Van Volxem since then. . Incidentally, he first changed the name of the winery. Peter Jordan, who acquired it in 1993, had renamed Volxem's Weingut into Jordan & Jordan. So Niewodniczanski decided to return the winery to its original name after six years. Niewodniczanski even planted grape vines in vineyards between the rows, because he thought there were too few vines on one hectare. The cellar and winemaking facilities were also addressed. Beautiful vineyards were purchased to further improve the quality of the vineyard property. The total area of the vineyards is now 26 hectares, 95% of which is planted with riesling, and exclusively in Steillagen, so the very best slopes. The average age of the vines is over forty years, so it is not surprising that the wines have a beautiful depth and concentration. The oldest vines are in the Wiltinger Gottesfuß vineyard, and are 120 years old! They even stand on ungrafted rhizomes, so they don't have an American lower stock, as almost all grapes today have to protect them from the devastating grape lice. There are also possessions in other top vineyards, such as the Klosterberg, Kupp and the Scharzhofberg. The vineyards produce only low yields, no more than around 35 hectoliters per hectare. The grapes are harvested late, from the beginning of October, and the harvest usually lasts until December. In the cellar, the wines ferment on classic, large wooden casks with yeasts from the grapes themselves, so without the addition of yeasts from a package. All worries, all perfection and the large investments yield wines that can be counted among the top of Germany.

Food Pairings

Deze 2024 Van Volxem Saar Riesling biedt een krachtige, frisse uitstraling met aromatische hints van vlierbloesem en perzik, ondersteund door een aangename mineraliteit en heldere zuren. Dankzij het pure Riesling fruit en de strak geprofilereerde zuurgraad past hij perfect bij visgerechten zoals ceviche en schaal- en schelpdieren, maar ook bij Aziatische gerechten en romige kazen, terwijl een lichte frisheid en weinig alcohol het plezierig maakt als borrelwijn. Probeer deze wijn eens gekoeld te serveren met een subtiel piri-piri of een lichte gembersmaak in gerechten voor extra harmonie.

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