Saturday, November 7, 2015

Cellar Tour and Tasting at Weingut Salwey in Oberrotweil, Kaiserstuhl, Baden, with Benno Salwey – Germany-South Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2015)

Picture: In the Stückfass Cellar of Weingut Salwey with Benno Salwey

The Germany-South Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2015) covered 3 German wine areas (Baden, Pfalz and Rheinhessen) and Alsace. While our first stop in the Baden area was in the northern part of Baden, near the town of Baden-Baden (Weingut Schloss Neuweier), the other 4 producers we visited in Baden (Salwey, Franz Keller, Dr. Heger and Bernhard Breuer) were in the southern part of Baden, near the town of Freiburg. Colmar in France is at the same latitude and in fact, you could see the vineyards of Alsace.

I already provided an overview about the tour here: Germany-South Tour by ombiasy WineTours (2015)

This posting focuses on our visit of Weingut Salwey.

We tasted both in the wine cellar and at the large table in the courtyard. We started out in the barrique cellar, moved then to the large table in the courtyard and went back to the wine cellar, with the large Stückfass barrels.

Benno Salwey was our host.

Pictures: At Weingut Salwey with Benno Salwey

Weingut Salwey

Weingut Salwey is located in Oberrotweil in the Kaiserstuhl area. The Salwey family has been making wine since the mid 18-hundreds. Today it is owned and run by Konrad Salwey.

Weingut Salwey was founded in the 1950s by Benno Salwey, the grandfather of Konrad, as a mixed farming operation with animals. The adjustment to winemaking only took place in the 1970s. In 1985, Wolf-Dietrich Salwey, Konrad’s father took over the family operation. Weingut Salwey has been operated by Konrad Salway, the third generation, since the death of his father, Wolf-Dietrich, in 2011.

Konrad Salwey has 2 brothers and a sister. The sister is now in charge of Weingut Rinzberghof, north of Freiburg, which Wolf Diedrich Salwey bought at age 23. Benno Salway, who was our host, studied physics and just got his Ph.D. The third brother is not involved in winemaking.

Pictures: In the Barrique Cellar with Benno Salwey

Spät-, Grau-, and Weissburgunder

The Burgundy grapes always played a central role at this winery. Wolf Dietrich Salwey devoted much attention to the Pinot Noir, Pinot Blanc, and Pinot Gris, and became sort of an unofficial ambassador for Pinots from Baden. Konrad Salwey inherited his father’s passion for the Pinot varieties. The white wines are vinified in large oak casks; Spätburgunder, in native barriques. The Salweys have a special affinity with Grauburgunder, which has become a hallmark of the estate.

The climate there is Mediterranean, yet not too dry. This interplay provides excellent conditions for high-quality viticulture. Some 40 hectares (nearly 100 acres) of vines are grown on slopes of loess and weathered vocanic stone; in the Glottertal site, weathered gneiss. Grape varieties: 40% Spätburgunder, 40% Grauburgunder, 18% Weissburgunder. Weingut Salwey is one of the bigger producers around Kaiserstuhl.

Pictures: At Weingut Salwey

Classification System

Weingut Salwey always used a 3 tier quality classification for its wines. It is currently in the process of adjusting it to fully comply with the VDP classification. When we visited Weingut Salwey, the wines were presented in the following 3 quality classes:

First, Gutswein wines – fresh and crisp entry-level wines. Gutsweine are Weingut Salwey’s bestsellers.

Second, Reserve Salwey (RS) wines – the white wines are aged in large, old oak barrels, the red wines in barrique.

Third, Grosses Gewächs wines – the top quality level, from specific (the best) vineyards (Lagenweine). Again, the white wines are aged in large, old oak barrels, the red wines in barrique.

Weingut Salwey’s portfolio also includes Sekt made in the tradional mehtod and brandies.

Pictures: In the Stückfass Cellar of Weingut Salwey with Benno Salwey

The Wines Benno Salwey Poured

In general Weingut Salwey is going for an early harvest each year so the alcohol percentage remains low and the grapes keep fresh. Konrad likes to make elegant and fresh wines.

For all the wines we tasted, the remaining sugar level was in 1 g/l to 2 g/l range. The alcohol level was typically 12.5 %.

2014 Weingut Salwey Weissburgunder Gutswein Kabinett

2013 Weingut Salwey Weissburgunder + Chardonnay Gutswein

2014 Weingut Salwey Grauburgunder Gutswein Kabinett

The white Gutswein wines are fermented and aged in stainless steel.


2013 Weingut Salwey Weissburgunder RS

The white RS wines are fermented and aged in large (used) oak barrels.

2013 Weingut Salwey Grauburgunder RS

80% comes from loess soils in the Käsleberg. The remaining 20% has the origin in the grand cru plots in the Henkenberg and Eichberg where the roots bury themselves in old vulcanic soil.


2013 Weingut Salwey Henkenberg Weissburgunder GG

The Like the RS wines the white GG wines are fermented and aged in large (used) oak barrels.

2013 Weingut Salwey Kirchberg Weissburgunder GG


2013 Weingut Salwey Henkenberg Grauburgunder GG

The Henkenberg, on the road from Oberrotweil to Burkheim, is Weingut Salwey’s most important vineyards for grand cru Grauburgunder. The vulcanic soil dominates but is complemented with loess and calcareous clay on the top.

2013 Weingut Salwey Eichberg Grauburgunder GG


2012 Weingut Salwey Spätburgunder Gutswein

The red Gutswein wines are fermented and aged in used barrique.

2012 Weingut Salwey Spätburgunder RS

2013 Weingut Salwey Spätburgunder RS

The red RS wines are fermented and aged in new and used barrique.


2012 Weingut Salwey Henkenberg Spätburgunder GG

2012 Weingut Salwey Eichberg Spätburgunder GG

The red GG wines are fermented and aged in new barrique.


2006 Weingut Salwey Spätburgunder RS


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