Maximin Grünhaus is my favorite Ruwer producer. The von Schuberts' wines have breed, nuance, and character. I especially like their dry and off-dry Rieslings, including the two Alte Reben trocken (formerly designated Spätlese trocken) and the Superior bottlings from Abtsberg and Herrenberg.
Karthäuserhof is well known, but I'm unsure if Karlsmühle is the third leading producer. Their wines have been hit and miss lately. It might be von Beulwitz. There is also the large von Kesselstatt estate and the tiny van Elkan property each with parcels in Kaseler Nies'chen.
Maximin Grünhaus
Maximin Grünhaus is my favorite Ruwer producer. The von Schuberts' wines have breed, nuance, and character. I especially like their dry and off-dry Rieslings, including the two Alte Reben trocken (formerly designated Spätlese trocken) and the Superior bottlings from Abtsberg and Herrenberg.
Karthäuserhof is well known, but I'm unsure if Karlsmühle is the third leading producer. Their wines have been hit and miss lately. It might be von Beulwitz. There is also the large von Kesselstatt estate and the tiny van Elkan property each with parcels in Kaseler Nies'chen.