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House icon ▸Germany▸Ahr Valley▸Heimersheim

Heimersheim

The village of Heimersheim is located in the Ahr Valley and is known for the production of both red and white wines. Reds are usually made with Spätburgunder, while a number of white varieties can be found such as Chardonnay and Weißburgunder.

Vinorandum rated wines from Heimersheim


Heimersheim Spätburgunder Grosses Gewächs VDP Erste Lagen Landskrone
Heimersheim Spätburgunder Grosses GewächsVDP Erste LagenLandskrone
Deutzerhof, Ahr Valley, Germany
2021
Spätburgunder (100%)
“Fragrant, light and juicy, with crunchy red fruits. Though an odd comparison--Germany to California--it nevertheless evokes the early days of coastal California styles before concentrated jammy expressions, and climate change, took hold. Not overachieving, just cool-climate pretty for pretty's sake.”
91 Lauren Mowery

Other wines from Heimersheim


Heimersheim Sauvignon Blanc Ortswein
Heimersheim Sauvignon Blanc Ortswein
Weingut Burggarten, Ahr Valley, Germany
2022
Sauvignon Blanc (100%)
Heimersheim Chardonnay Ortswein
Heimersheim Chardonnay Ortswein
Deutzerhof, Ahr Valley, Germany
2022
Chardonnay (100%)
Heimersheim “P.J.’s Signatur” Spätburgunder Ortswein
Heimersheim “P.J.’s Signatur” Spätburgunder Ortswein
Weingut Burggarten, Ahr Valley, Germany
2019
Spätburgunder (100%)
Heimersheim Grauburgunder Ortswein
Heimersheim Grauburgunder Ortswein
Weingut Burggarten, Ahr Valley, Germany
2022
Grauburgunder (100%)
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