Wineries & More

REGION: Hessische Bergstrasse VILLAGE: Bensheim Winemaker, Visionairy, Brain Behind the brand – Niko Brandner  He is a “Queereinsteiger”. Like myself, Niko doesn’t come from a winemaker family. He used to

REGION: Saar/Mosel VILLAGE: Konz Winemaker, Viticulturist, Founder – Peter Thelen Peter founded Petershof in Oberemmel at the Saar/Mosel in 2019. For 15 years he has been working in different wine

Reibekuchen: Classic German Potato Pancake A traditional recipe! Every time I go back to Germany, the first thing I do is meet my dad in Cologne at the train station

REGION: Rheinhessen (Rhine Hesse)  VILLAGE: Mommenheim Winemaker and Viticulturist Jens Windisch Werther-Windisch is run by Jens Windisch. It used to be an agriculture business run by Jens’ parents. They were

REGION: FRANCONIA/FRANKEN; VILLAGE: KITZINGEN Gut Wilhelmsberg, established in 1845, and formerly known as  Weingut Wilhelm Meuschel jr. In 2019, the Meuschel family retired, sold the winery to another wine company,

REGION: Mosel & Saar – VILLAGE: Ayl Family Weber, Doro, Jürgen and their son Nicolas Margarethenhof is located in the small town of Ayl near the Luxembourg border. It is

REGION: Baden, Kraichgau; VILLAGE: Malsch Daniel is the master behind the wines in this true Family business. Daniel Rhein took over Weingut Hummel from Bernd Hummel in 2016. The region

REGION: WüRTTEMBERG – VILLAGE: WINNENDEN  The brothers David and Markus are running the show and making outstanding wines.   David Siegloch and his brother, Markus, grew up on the winery

Bettina Schumann Winehouse is a stunning, female-run winery with incredible wines and a focus on Burgundy varietals and winemaking. Her approach to being a wine producer is different.

LTW is not your typical online shop or wine club. This is going to be a personal experience where you are getting to know the German producers.

Creating a business that is as green as possible is important and challenging. Wine is made from nature – vines, soil, insects, fungi, bacteria, grapes, birds, worms, poop, flowers, legumes,

Weinland Deutschland. Germany is the 8th largest wine producer in the world and over 65% of its production is white wine. Germany is known for wines that age incredibly well

I love all the wines in my portfolio, but for different occasions. For me, wines are tied to an occasion or experience. When I taste a wine, I picture the

Making wine is incredible in so many ways – every year is different, every wine is different, and not everyone likes every wine, but that’s how it’s supposed to be!