Picture: Christian G.E. Schiller with Kai Schaetzel in Nierstein
See:
Celebrating Riesling and my Birthday at Weingut Schaetzel in Nierstein, Rheinhessen, Germany
A New Fixture in the Reemerging Red Slope of Nierstein - Visiting Kai Schaetzel and his Weingut Schaetzel in Nierstein, Rheinhessen, Germany
The Gault Millau WineGuide Deutschland 2013 includes 1080 winemakers of Germany, selected by the American-borne editor Joel B. Payne and his team. This is really the crème de la crème.
The Gault Millau uses a scale of 1 to 5 Grapes. I have reported about the group of 10 winemakers who got in the 2013 Gault Millau WineGuide Deutschland the maximum number of 5 grapes.
Also, each year, the Gault Millau selects a winemaker of the year, a discovery of the year, etc. I have already report about these awards:
Best German Wines and Wine Makers – the Gault Millau WeinGuide Deutschland 2013 Awards
This posting provides a listing of those winemakers who got promoted in the Gault Millau WineGuide Deutschland 2013.
To 5 Grapes
None.
To 4 Grapes
Jos. Christoffel Jun. (Mosel)
Gut Hermannsberg (Nahe)
Kranz (Pfalz)
Peter Jakob Kühn (Rheingau)
Battenfeld-Spanier (Rheinhessen)
Picture: Christian G.E. Schiller with H. O. Spanier
See:
The Wine Maker Couple H.O. Spanier and Carolin Spanier-Gillot, with Roland Gillot, Lead Wine Tasting of Kuehling-Gillot and Battenfeld-Spanier Wines at Weingut Kuehling-Gillot, Germany
To 3 Grapes
Brogsitter (Ahr)
Konstanzer (Baden)
Weltner (Franken)
Franz-Josef Eifel (Mosel)
Dr. Heinz Wagner (Saar)
Matthias Gaul (Pfalz)
Bernhard Koch (Pfalz)
Bischel (Rheinhessen)
Schätzel (Rheinhessen)
Winzerhof Gussek (Saale-Unstrut)
Picture: Christian G.E. Schiller with Andre Gussek in Saale Unstrut
See:
Visiting Andre Gussek and his Weingut Winzerhof Gussek in Saale Unstrut, Germany
To 2 Grapes
Dagernova (Ahr)
Bimmerle (Baden)
Schloss Eberstein (Baden)
Spitalkellerei Konstanz (Baden)
Otmar Zang (Franken)
Gietzen (Mosel)
Johann Peter Reinert (Saar)
Vols (Saar)
Borell-Diehl (Pfalz)
Baron Knyphausen (Rheingau)
Georg Müller Stiftung (Rheingau)
Pfannebecker (Rheinhessen)
Steitz (Rheinhessen)
Zimmerle (Württemberg)
Picture: Christian G.E.Schiller with Peter Winter and Alf Ewald of Weingut Georg Mueller Stiftung
See:
A Combination of Extraordinary Wine and Art: Peter Winter's Georg Mueller Stiftung Estate in Germany
To 1 Grape
von der Mark (Baden)
Ernst Popp (Franken)
Regie (Franken)
Josten & Klein (Mittelrhein)
Julian Haart (Mosel)
Schmitt-Weber (Mosel)
Gebrüder Bertram (Ahr)
Bieselin (Baden)
Engelhof (Baden)
Gravino (Baden)
Franz Herbster (Baden)
Kalkbödele (Baden)
Wilhelm Arnold (Franken)
Stadt Klingenberg (Franken)
Mößlein (Franken)
Römmert (Franken)
Rothweiler (Hess. Bergstraße)
Paul Basten (Mosel)
Breiling (Ruwer)
König Johann (Saar)
Lönartz-Thielmann (Mosel)
Axel Pauli (Mosel)
Familie Rauen (Mosel)
Römerhof, Traben-Trarbach (Mosel)
Ludwig Thanisch (Mosel)
Genheimer-Kiltz (Nahe)
Hees (Nahe)
Aloisiushof (Pfalz)
Emil Bauer (Pfalz)
Hollerith (Pfalz)
Krebs (Pfalz)
Uli Metzger (Pfalz)
Karl-Heinz u. Andreas Meyer (Pfalz)
Wolf, Birkweiler (Pfalz)
Bardong (Rheingau)
H. J. Ernst (Rheingau)
K. & K. Dautermann (Rheinhessen)
Kampf (Rheinhessen)
Liebrecht (Rheinhessen)
Schmitt Herrnsheim (Rheinhessen)
Spohr (Rheinhessen)
Wechsler (Rheinhessen)
Werther Windisch (Rheinhessen)
Born (Saale-Unstrut)
Hoflößnitz (Sachsen)
Ungerer (Württemberg)
Picture: Christian G.E. Schiller with Ana Eifel Spohr at Brasserie Beck in Washington DC
See:
A German Woman Winemaker with a Full Plate: A Conversation with Ana Eifel Spohr at Brasserie Beck in Washington DC, USA
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