Everything about this German wine from Brogsitter is special. It takes the classic, often sweet, white wines of Germany to a whole new level. Fortunately, Brogsitter is unlike any other, and it easily demonstrates the power and quality of German wines. They became famous thanks to classic French grape varieties, but remain at the top of their game by planting less conventional varieties. How about this Sauvignon Blanc? A grape rarely found in German vineyards, but more than successful in Brogsitter's case.
The German wines of Brogsitter
Brogsitter's origins date back to 1600. However, over the past four hundred years, the winery has not stood still. Brogsitter is a collaboration of several smaller wineries, which, thanks to winemaker Hans Brogsitter, came together to form a larger entity. This allowed the winery to produce on a large scale and became a highly innovative winery. The vision of tradition and authenticity shifted to refinement with an international slant, without losing its character. A once difficult task, but thanks to the Brogsitter family, it has been more than achieved.
Brogsitter's vineyards are overrun with local German varieties. But the second generation, Hans-Joachim Brogsitter, is embarking on a true renewal drive. More and more international varieties are being planted in the vineyards, including Sauvignon Blanc, which develops a distinctive aroma in the Ahr's unique microclimate.
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Sauvignon Blanc is grown all over the world. Each wine region also leaves its own mark. Just look at New Zealand and wine regions like Sancerre and Pouilly-Fumé, which give Sauvignon Blanc its own unique character. Brogsitter's vineyards also offer a unique palette. Complex and intense, where floral notes dominate. Combined with fresh citrus and elderflower, Brogsitter Terra Blanc Sauvignon Blanc is understated yet incredibly refined.