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Winery Seckinger

The Seckinger winery has taken off like a rocket in recent years. The three brothers Jonas, Philipp and Lukas conjure up the new German wine style on world-famous vineyards in the Palatinate, concentrating on the essentials: Craftsmanship and tradition.

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"Bringing terroir characteristics into the bottle without manipulation, typical of the vintage - that is our incentive year after year."

- Winery Seckinger

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Clo du Paradis 2021 Riesling feat. Seckinger

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.
Elegant, Fine-meshed
35,00 €
46,67 €/L
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Riesling vom Löss 2022

winestyle-img Fresh & Juicy
Fruity
Like a fruit basket of fresh fruit: From citrus to peach, apple, pear, to cherry, raspberry or plum.
Floral
Like a fragrant flower meadow with notes like rose and jasmine blossoms and delicate meadow herbs.
Animating
10,00 €
13,33 €/L

Blanc Pure 2021

winestyle-img Fine & Layered
Fruity
Like a fruit basket of fresh fruit: From citrus to peach, apple, pear, to cherry, raspberry or plum.
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.
Animating
16,00 €
21,33 €/L
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Grauburgunder vom Kalkstein 2022

winestyle-img Fresh & Juicy
Fruity
Like a fruit basket of fresh fruit: From citrus to peach, apple, pear, to cherry, raspberry or plum.
Spicy
Like an embrace of strong, warmer aromas from pepper to coriander, cloves, vanilla to tobacco and leather.
Juicy
10,00 €
13,33 €/L

Winery Seckinger - the high-flyers from Niederkirchen in the Palatinate

The Seckinger Winery, located in the picturesque Niederkirchen in the renowned Palatinate region, has quickly secured a solid place among the best wineries in Germany. Behind this success are the three brothers Jonas, Philipp, and Lukas Seckinger, who are inspiring the wine world with their uncompromising biodynamic approach and artisanal precision.

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The Seckinger winery cultivates the best vineyards in the Palatinate, Germany

The Seckinger's vineyards extend over iconic top sites such as the Maikammer Kapellenberg and the Königsbacher Ölberg - ideal conditions for varieties such as Riesling, Chardonnay and Pinot Blanc. The consistent focus on sustainable cultivation and minimalist cellar work results in wines that reflect the terroir in its purest form. 2019 saw a major rethink: the Seckinger winery completely changed its way of working. Initially, it was often unique and challenging, but after a few years of trial and error, they found their clear line - their recipe for success for exciting wines that perfectly reflect the terroir. Philipp looks after the vineyards, Jonas takes care of the vinification in the cellar and Lukas takes care of the administration.

They have reinterpreted the Palatinate: The Seckinger Winery belongs to the top of German viticulture

Seckinger wines are characterised by their crystal-clear structure, elegant finesse and deep-rooted minerality - the result of uncompromising biodynamics, which produces truly impressive wines with great finesse. A great interplay of subtle tension, the finest tannins, finely chiselled acidity and restrained fruitiness. The Seckingers have completely reinterpreted Palatinate Riesling and, after many years of trial and error, have developed their very own style. Their wines are true to the terroir, clear and pure, but always with a touch of the Palatinate soul. It remains exciting to see what else they will create in the coming years. One thing is certain: it will be great and definitely not boring! Numerous awards and top ratings are the logical consequence of their passionate commitment. With their rapid rise, the Seckingers are now among the big names on the German wine scene - and quite rightly so.