Friday, April 21, 2023

The New German Wine Law of 2021 - Tasting and Presentation at the American Wine Society, NoLoCo Chapter, by Annette Schiller, ombiasy WineTours, April 2023


On April 14, 2023, Annette Schiller provided a very educational and entertaining introduction to the new German Wine law of 2021 at the NoLoCo Chapter of the American Wine Society. 

The NoLoCo Chapter meets at the home of a member. Following an hour of "social wines", there is a wine tasting led by a member of the chapter. The evening ends with a pot-luck dinner. 

Annette's tasting included 12 wines, ranging from basic "Deutscher Wein" to 4 single vineyard wines. The dominant wine producers were Weingut Dr. Loosen in the Mosel, Weingut Robert Weil in the Rheingau and Weingut Thoerle in Rheinhessen. 

Invitation

Jeniffer Crafts, AWS, NoLoCo Chapter: Annette Schiller is our Northern Virginia expert on wines from Germany, France, and Austria, as well as the Owner of Ombiasy Public Relations & Wine Tours. For the April meeting, she will present on the theme of the New German wine laws, which took effect in January of 2021. 

She will guide us through tasting wines representing the four primary geographic levels (Area, Region, Village, and Vineyard). 

If you’ve been stumped when reading German wine labels and tasting German wines, prepare to become extremely knowledgeable.  

April 16, 2023, Northern Loudon County Chapter of the American Wine Society

The New German Wine Law of 2021

On November 26, 2020, the German parliament passed a new wine law, which took effect January 27, 2021. 

Importantly, the new German wine law introduces a new hierarchy to determine the quality of wine - the Romanesque model of origin. The emphasis shifts from the sugar level to the wine’s geographic origin. The bottom line is the quality promise: the narrower the geographical indication, the higher the quality. This concept follows the “terroir” principle, well-known from the classification in Burgundy and elsewhere. 

From the bottom to the top of the terroir quality ladder, the winemaking requirements are getting more demanding, in terms of grape varieties allowed, maximum yield, minimum must concentration, harvesting methods (hand versus machine) and sensory characteristics.

At the same time, the Prädikate system, based on the sugar level in the grapes at harvest - Kabinett, Spätlese, Auslese, ... - remains in place but has been adjusted and shifted to the backburner. 

As under the old law, the Prädikatsystem is only applicable to Qualitätswein. 

Unlike under the old law, wines with a Prädikat are sweet under the new law. Previously, wines with a Prädikat could be dry (with the adjective "trocken" added, for example, Kabinett trocken) or sweet. 

Also, the Prädikat system has lost its significance in terms of being a quality indicator. Under the new law the quality is determined by the terroir principle and at each level of quality, you can have Kabinett, Spätlese, Auslese,..... Thus the Prädikat wines range from entry-level wines to ultra-premium wines. In a way, disregarding the noble-sweet Eiswein, Beerenauslese and Trockenbeerenauslese wines, the Prädikat system has shifted from a quality indicator to a sweetness scale.

Previous Presentations about the new German Wine Law
 
This was Annette's third presentation about the new German Wine Law of 2021. 
 
The New German Wine Law of 2021 - Tasting and Presentation at the American Wine Society, NoLoCo Chapter, by Annette Schiller, ombiasy WineTours, May 2023
 
The New German Wine Law of 2021 - Tasting at the German Wine Society (Washington DC Chapter), presented by Annette Schiller
 
The End of the "Grosslage" in Germany - Seminar about the new German Wine Law of 2022 at the 2022 American Wine Society National Conference in Bellevue/ Seattle, Washington State, led by Annette Schiller 
 
The New German Wine Law of 2021 - Tasting and Presentation at the American Wine Society, NoLoCo Chapter, May 2023
 









The Wines

I. Deutscher Wein

(1) NV, Pink Riesling, Weingut Dr. Heidemanns-Bergweiler

II. Landwein

III. Protected Designation of Origin

Anbaugebiet

(2) 2020 Riesling, Weingut Dr. Loosen, Mosel

(3) 2020 Riesling, Kabinett, Weingut Dr. Loosen, Mosel

Region

(4) 2020 Riesling, Region Spiegelberg, Kabinett, Weingut Windisch

(5) 2020 White Cuvee, Region Gutes Domtal, Spätlese, Weingut Adolph Müller

Ortswein

(6) 2020 Kiedricher Riesling, Weingut Robert Weil

Lagenwein

Erste Lage - Premier Cru

(7) 2017 Kiedricher Turmberg, Riesling, Erstes Gewächs, Weingut Robert Weil

Grosse Lage - Grand Cru

(8) 2020 Erdener Treppchen, Riesling, GG, Weingut Dr. Loosen

(9) 2020 Erdener Treppchen, Riesling, Auslese, Weingut Dr. Loosen

(10) 2020 Spätburgunder, Rheinhessen, Weingut Thörle (Anbaugebiet)

(11) 2020 Saulheim, Spätburgunder, Weingut Thörle (Ortswein)

(12) 2020 Saulheimer Probstey, Spätburgunder, Weingut Thörle (Lagenwein)

Social Wines before the Tasting









Pot-luck Dinner




Power Point Presentation


























































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