Muller Catoir is arguably one of the finest wineries in German viticulture. We certainly appreciate the extensive trophy cabinet of this renowned winery. Muller Catoir was founded in 1744 by Johann Wilhelm Catoir in the village of Haardt. This village is one of the nine wine villages of Neustadt an der Weinstrasse. Muller Catoir is housed in a magnificent castle, visible from afar. It towers above everything else. The class and elegance of the castle are clearly reflected in the quality of the wine, as is the case with this Muller Catoir Weissburgunder.
The old vineyard of Muller Catoir
Muller Catoir has been active in Haardt since the mid-18th century. For over 250 years, it has owned a whopping 21 hectares of its own vineyards. Today, all Muller Catoir vineyards are certified organic. The vineyards primarily cultivate indigenous white grape varieties, including Weissburgunder. This grape is also known internationally as Pinot Blanc. The grapes for Muller Catoir Weissburgunder are grown on vines that are an average of 20 years old. The age of the vines gives this white wine considerable depth and complexity.
The smell and taste of Muller Catoir Weissburgunder
Crystal clear. If we had to describe Muller Catoir Weissburgunder in one word, that's all we could give this wine. It's no wonder Muller Catoir is known for the purity of its wines. This white wine is no exception. The aroma of Muller Catoir Weissburgunder evokes unique impressions of fresh white fruit like apples and pears. A subtle hint of citrus gives this Weissburgunder the necessary freshness. As soon as you take a sip, the real enjoyment begins. The elegance washes over your tongue like a tsunami. The rich bouquet of apples, melon, apricots, and pears plays with your taste buds. It's no wonder Muller Catoir Weissburgunder is among the absolute top in German winemaking.