
Pfeffingen
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This has been the life’s work of Karl and Helene Fuhrmann, whose daughter Doris Eymael runs the Weingut Pfeffingen today with the support of her son Jan. Today Jan is studying winemaking at the University of Geisenheim. The vineyards stretch westward from the estate up the slope or lie directly around the house in relatively flat, warm sites with alluvial soil that always provides Kabinett-quality wines. During the second half of the 1980s, all of the vineyards were replanted as part of land reallocation measures. They now stretch over a total of 11 hectares (total annual production of 7 500 cases). The best sites are Herrenberg and Weilberg, which in places have sandy soil, and in others soil with very high limestone marl content covered by a top layer of loess. |
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The estate’s main grape variety is Riesling, which, accounting for more
than two thirds of the vineyard area, thrives in this excellent location
in the heart of the Mittelhaardt Mountains. |
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The estate’s wines are marked by low per-hectare yields (65 hl/ha), relatively late, selective harvesting of fully ripe grapes. These factors contribute a unique note while maintaining the individuality of the grape varieties, the sites and the quality types of the wines produced. |
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They make Pfeffingen wines truly unmistakable. Aromatic clarity, maturity, clean juicy fruit and strong but elegant body are notable characteristics of these wines. |
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Numerous national awards and recognition from the international wine press demonstrate that the estate’s policy of consistent quality has a positive effect on aroma and flavor. |
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The Fuhrmann and Eymael families are influenced by the fact that they live together at the Pfeffingen estate. Separated from the village, the family draws closer together, and visitors brighten up the family’s everyday routine. This is something that private customers seem to realize, because they are still the estate’s most important group of customers, |
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even though the wine and restaurant trades and the export markets (United States, Japan) have also become more important. |
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A Member of the VDP since 1985, the estate received 20 State Honor Prizes and therefore is one of the most highly rated estates in all of Germany. Feinschmecker Magazine awards the estate with 3.5 of 5 possible "F" stars. |
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Doris Eymael |
Pfeffingen estate |
Ungsteiner Weilberg soil |
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Jan Eymael |
Doris Eymael |
Pfeffingen label |
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