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Weingut Dr. Wehrheim

Dr. Wehrheim is a wine estate in its fourth generation that has continuously pursued the vision of producing classically dry wines of the highest quality since 1920. They are one of the most prestigious and well-respected wineries in Germany. Their wines meet the strict VDP quality standards in Germany, which promise exceptional quality wine without exceptions.

Their location in Birkweiler provides them with a unique variety of vineyard locations condensed within a very small area; the terroir is more varied in their wine region than anywhere else in Germany. From Rotliegend (bright red mix of slate and sandstone) to Bunter sandstone and shell limestone to Keuper shale, they have vineyards with four completely different soils. This, of course, results in exciting cultivation possibilities for all their grape varieties. This also means great individuality with the same macroclimate. They make use of these vineyards to achieve the highest quality levels, especially with Pinot varieties and Riesling.



The family

The estate was founded by Karl Wehrheim in the buildings of a historic Art Nouveau farm in the community of Birkweiler in 1920. The Wehrheim family still plays a decisive and active role in the wine estate today. Karl-Heinz Wehrheim has been in charge of the vineyard and the wine cellar since 1992 and his son Franz joined the company in 2010 as an oenology student. Wehrheim's wife and three daughters are also involved in the wine estate. And even the senior Dr. Heinz Wehrheim, who is more than 90 years old, is still on hand to provide advice.



Sustainability

Weingut Dr. Wehrheim has been working biodynamically since 2007 and has consistently pursued this type of cultivation. Since 2010, all wines of the estate are certified organic. On the one hand, it's about preserving the cultural and ecological heritage. On the other hand, the biodynamic cultivation is also reflected in the quality and the special typicity of their wines.