Winery

Odinstal

Making wine so high up here in the Palatinate could have nobody imagined at all in the 1990s. In times of climate change, however, the Odinstal winery, situated at 350 metres above sea level and towering over the town of Wachenheim, is set to make history.

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"The style comes from the philosophy of bringing as little input into the system as possible."

– Andreas Schuhmann

Price
Colour
Type
Aromatic
Character

Gewürztraminer 350 N.N. 2023

winestyle-img Fine & Layered
Mineral
Like the idea of a wet stone: sometimes cool, salty, slightly smoky and mostly a tight, grippy texture on the palate. Rather a mouthfeel than aromatics.
Fruity
Like a fruit basket of fresh fruit: From citrus to peach, apple, pear, to cherry, raspberry or plum.
Fine mesh
32,10 €
42,80 €/L

Riesling Muschelkalk 2022

winestyle-img Fine & Layered
Mineral
Like the idea of a wet stone: sometimes cool, salty, slightly smoky and mostly a tight, grippy texture on the palate. Rather a mouthfeel than aromatics.
Fruity
Like a fruit basket of fresh fruit: From citrus to peach, apple, pear, to cherry, raspberry or plum.
Fine-meshed, elegant
42,80 €
57,07 €/L

Weißburgunder Monopol Großes Gewächs 2022

winestyle-img Rich & Deep
Mineral
Like the idea of a wet stone: sometimes cool, salty, slightly smoky and mostly a tight, grippy texture on the palate. Rather a mouthfeel than aromatics.
Fruity
Like a fruit basket of fresh fruit: From citrus to peach, apple, pear, to cherry, raspberry or plum.
Fine-meshed, elegant
69,55 €
92,73 €/L

Riesling Monopol Großes Gewächs 2022

winestyle-img Rich & Deep
Mineral
Like the idea of a wet stone: sometimes cool, salty, slightly smoky and mostly a tight, grippy texture on the palate. Rather a mouthfeel than aromatics.
Fruity
Like a fruit basket of fresh fruit: From citrus to peach, apple, pear, to cherry, raspberry or plum.
Elegant
80,25 €
107,00 €/L

Riesling 120 N.N. 2023

winestyle-img Fine & Layered
Mineral
Like the idea of a wet stone: sometimes cool, salty, slightly smoky and mostly a tight, grippy texture on the palate. Rather a mouthfeel than aromatics.
Fruity
Like a fruit basket of fresh fruit: From citrus to peach, apple, pear, to cherry, raspberry or plum.
Fine-meshed, elegant
23,54 €
31,39 €/L

WEIßBURGUNDER 350 N.N. 2023

winestyle-img Fine & Layered
Mineral
Like the idea of a wet stone: sometimes cool, salty, slightly smoky and mostly a tight, grippy texture on the palate. Rather a mouthfeel than aromatics.
Fruity
Like a fruit basket of fresh fruit: From citrus to peach, apple, pear, to cherry, raspberry or plum.
Smooth, Fine-meshed
32,10 €
42,80 €/L

Odinstal is simply about wine, which reflects the DNA of this wonderful place

The winery was acquired in 1998 by the Hensel family, who, together with farm manager and winemaker Andreas Schuhmann, uncompromisingly focus on quality and authenticity. Very delicate wines with subtle aromas are produced here.

The Odinstal winery dispenses with modern cellar technology and strives for agricultural individuality that works in cycles and delivers high-quality wines every year with little intervention. Quite simply, it is all about wine that should reflect the DNA of this monopollage.

Andreas Schumann, who learned his wine craft from the renowned wine legend Hans Günther Schwarz in the Palatinate, is now one of the leading experts on biodynamics in Germany. For him, biodynamics - the Odinstal winery is a Demeter member and certified - is a fundamental attitude of the entire winery and all their employees. Very few farms put the biodynamic idea into practice as consistently and carefully as Odinstal.

Wild animals such as deer and wild boar are regular visitors up here, while wild flowers, wild herbs and rare insects surround the estate house and vineyards. This little clearing high above Wachenheim has an almost mystical feel - a place where nature can be experienced in all its glory and magic.

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The pursuit of agricultural individuality and special wines that nourish body, mind and soul.

Due to the temperatures, the wines mature more slowly and reach very moderate alcohol levels. Other crucial components are the soils, which literally shaped the area due to a volcanic eruption. Mineral basalt, red sandstone, shell limestone and Keuper dominate the rocks.

The wines ferment without temperature control, also undergo spontaneous acid reduction and are minimally sulphurised - so the philosophy is clear. The resulting style is neither loud nor brash, but gripping and long.

The terroir Rieslings at Odinstal are undoubtedly the centrepiece

The fascinating Terroir Rieslings, vinified on soils of basalt, limestone and red sandstone. Although Andreas Schumann performs the same vinification on all of them, they reveal highly different characters and certainly set new standards in the context of Terroir Riesling. The Pinot Blanc from Basalt or Silvaner should not be missed out here either.

The wines from Odinstal are exciting and captivating, always on the cool, juicy side with grip and structure and idiosyncratic character. Perfect for horizon-expanders who want to discover new taste experiences - off the beaten track.

From shell limestone to monopoly: the Odinstal signature

The Drops portfolio showcases the full spectrum of the Odinstal philosophy. With the Riesling 120 N.N. offers a light, vibrant introduction to the world of high-altitude vineyards. The Riesling Muschelkalk, on the other hand, brings salty minerality and elegance to the glass, while the Pinot Blanc 350 N.N. impresses with its creaminess and fine structure thanks to maturation on the full lees. The Gewürztraminer 350 N.N. is particularly distinctive, surprising with its aromatic spice and floral notes.

The Cidre Pet Nat, a sparkling cider with natural freshness, also underlines Odinstal's willingness to experiment. At the top of the range are the two Monopol Grand Crus: the Riesling Monopol GG, profound and precise, and the Weißburgunder Monopol GG, complex and multi-layered. Together, these wines demonstrate how consistently Odinstal translates terroir and individuality into wines with strong character.

Interview with Andreas Schuhmann:

The German wine market feels like it’s in transition right now. How would you distill what Odinstal stands for today in just a few words?

Andreas Schuhmann: I think we’re still one of Germany’s pioneering estates for biodynamic viticulture, working on truly unique terroirs and living the concept of sustainability holistically across all its pillars.

When you think of “great wine” – what does that mean to you? Is it craftsmanship, emotion, precision… or something else entirely?

Andreas Schuhmann: It’s the combination of several factors. Of course, it must be crafted perfectly and produced ethically, with the smallest possible negative impact on people and the environment – and naturally, made only from grapes and a touch of SO₂. Beyond that, it has to move me emotionally. Even simple, joyful wines can do that. It becomes truly great when elegance and precision enter the picture.

Climate change is radically rewriting the rules of viticulture. Odinstal lies cool and sheltered, almost like its own ecosystem. Is that more of an advantage – or does it also bring new challenges that aren’t immediately visible from the outside?

Andreas Schuhmann: Both. Since 2024, we’ve also been cultivating warmer, limestone-rich sites in Herxheim – so we know both extremes. Odinstal is an ecological niche: forests and meadows create nighttime cooling and dew, which helps during droughts but also favors mildew – a constant challenge. Economically, the site’s low yields of 30–40 hl/ha and extensive biodiversity areas add to the difficulty. Every bottle of Odinstal, therefore, represents not just wine, but the preservation of nature and diversity.

What’s your personal definition of terroir – and how does it show up in your wines?

Andreas Schuhmann: For me, terroir is about making the origin tangible in the glass – how geology, soil, and climate express themselves in the wine. It’s also shaped by regional winemaking cultures that define style: fruit-driven (like Beaujolais or Mosel) or tannin-driven (like Piedmont or Friuli). In our wines, this is easy to trace: Riesling from Buntsandstein is citrusy and fruit-forward, from Muschelkalk chalky, and from Basalt smoky with a hint of exotic fruit.

You’re one of the most progressive voices in the German wine scene. In your view, what still needs to change – among winemakers and maybe also merchants – for wine to truly resonate with a younger generation?

Andreas Schuhmann: Our communication needs to be more honest and human. We shouldn’t pretend harvesters don’t exist – over 90% of Pfalz vineyards are picked by machine. Those drinking wine under €10 should understand that hand-harvesting isn’t possible without exploitation. At the same time, no one needs to know which type of rose thyme a wine smells like – that’s pretentious and meaningless. What matters is that the wine feels good. And that people understand they’re not just buying a drink, but also supporting culture, landscape, and biodiversity.