Friday, July 27, 2018

Best German Sekt: Falstaff Sekt Trophies 2018

Picture: Annette and Christian Schiller with Matthias Aldinger at Weingut Aldingerin Fellbach. See: Germany-East Tour 2018 by ombiasy WineTours: Wine, Art, Culture, History - Berlin, Saale-Unstrut, Sachsen, Württemberg, Franken

Falstaff Sekt-Trophies

In 2018, for the first time, the Falstaff Sekt-Trophies were awarded, in 7 categories. Common to all of them was that the Sekt had to be made in the Méthode Champenoise.

122 different Sekts (all made in the Méthode Champenoise) were submitted and rated. 80 of them received a rating of 90 points or better.

Sekt in Germany

Germany is one of the largest sparkling wine markets in the world. 500 million of the 2 billion bottles of sparkling wine produced in the world is consumed in Germany. Sparkling wine produced in Germany is called Sekt. Sekt is made in all German wine regions. All of the 5 production methods are used.

Pictures: Cellar Tour at Sektkellerei Bardong in the Rheingau, Germany, with Norbert Bardon. See: Visit of a Small, Premium Sekt Producer: Sektkellerei Bardong in the Rheingau, Germany – Germany-North Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2015), Germany  

There are three groups of Sekt makers: (i) large and (ii) smaller Sekt Houses, which only make Sekt and (iii) winemakers, who make predominantly wine, but complement their wine selection by a few Sekts.

The Sekts produced by large Sekt estates tend to be in the demy-sweet and sweet range and made by using the Charmat Method, while the Sekts of smaller estates and winemakers are mostly in the brut and extra brut range, made according to the Méthode Champenoise.

At the top, premium and ultra-premium Sekts are made according to the Méthode Champenoise. To indicate that it is made like Champagne the label says "Traditionelle Flachengährung"/ Traditional Method. One of the rquirements is that it has aged on the lees in the bottle for at least 9 months on the lees.

"Winzersekt" is what is called "Grower Champagne" in Champagne, i.e. the grapes come from the producer's vineyard.

A Winzersekt is always a Deutscher Sekt/ Qualitätsschaumwein b.A. (bestimmter Anbaugebiete), a quality sparkling wine from a protected designation of origin wine region. Regional grape varieties like Riesling, Silvaner, and Pinot Noir are used.is 7,000 cases annually.

Picture: Tasting at Sekthaus Raumland in Flörsheim-Dalsheim, Rheinhessen, with Heide-Rose and Volker Raumland - Germany-South and Alsace 2017 Tour by ombiasy WineTours

On the other side of the quality spectrum, you find just "Sekt" on the label, made at least partially from imported wines from Italy, Spain and France. If it says "Deutscher Sekt", the grapes are all from Germany.

There are also lots of semi-sparkling wines (Perlwein), which can range from really cheap to excellent quality wines.

German production of sparkling wines dates back to the early 1800s, when G. C. Kessler & Co. was founded by Georg Christian Kessler, who had previously worked at the Champagne House Veuve Clicquot. Also, many (French) Champagne Houses have German origins, such as Bollinger, Mumm, Taitinger.

Pictures: Sekt at Wein- und Sektgut Barth. See: Tour and Wine Tasting with Lunch, with Mark Barth at Wein- und Sektgut Barth in Hattenheim, Rheingau – Germany-North Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2015)

Falstaff

The wine/food/travel journal Falstaff has been around for a number of years, issued in Vienna, Austria, and reporting about wine, food and travel from an Austrian perspective, for Austria-based readers. A few years ago, Falstaff expanded into the German wine and food scene and started to issue a German version of Falstaff in addition to the well established Austrian version.

Picture: Falstaff  WeinGuide Deutschland 2018. See: Best German Winemakers: Falstaff Wine Trophies 2018

Falstaff Sekt Trophies 2018: The Winners

Here are the winners in each of the 7 categories.

Rieslingsekt

2013 Geisenheim Rothenberg Riesling Sekt Brut
Weingüter Wegeler – Gutshaus Rheingau

Blanc de Blancs

2007 Vintage Chardonnay Brut Nature
Sekthaus Raumland

Cuvée

2010 X. Triumvirat Grande Cuvée Brut
Sekthaus Raumland

Brut Nature

2011 Brut Nature
Weingut Aldinger

Rosé

2014 Rosé Réserve brut
Sektmanufaktur Schloss Vaux

Spät Degorgiert/ Late Disgorgement

1998 Bardong Reserve brut
Sektkellerei Bardong

Blanc de Noirs

2012 Pinot Blanc de Noirs brut
Wein- und Sektgut Wilhelmshof

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Tour and Wine Tasting with Lunch, with Mark Barth at Wein- und Sektgut Barth in Hattenheim, Rheingau – Germany-North Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2015)

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1 comment:

  1. Given that there are some Pét-Nats, which would be produced in the méthode ancestral, it doesn't seem like a requirement that they were made in the champagne method.

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