The Josef Rosch winery has been operating in Leiwen on the Middle Moselle for over 200 years. Leiwen is nestled in one of the most beautiful river landscapes in Germany, on the large Moselle bend between Klüsserath and Trittenheim.
100% Riesling is grown in the top vineyards Leiwener Laurentiuslay, Trittenheimer Apotheke, Dhroner Hofberg, Piesporter Goldtröpfchen, Klüsserather Bruderschaft and Leiwener Klostergarten. All wines are fermented spontaneously and are vegan.
“We have been growing grapes in Schloßböckelheim for 7 generations. For us, sustainability means treating people and the environment in such a way that we will still be able to do so in seven generations’ time.”
Klein & Sohn Winery
“We have been growing grapes in Schloßböckelheim for 7 generations. For us, sustainability means treating people and the environment in such a way that we will still be able to do so in seven generations’ time.”
Klein & Sohn Winery
A symbiosis of French elegance, traditional craftsmanship and innovative thinking. In doing so, the company always returns to its roots. Even deeper, to the diverse soils in which these roots grow. And soils are volatile, as anyone who has travelled the infamous Dust Belt or seen gullies in fertile farmland after a summer thunderstorm knows. This is why the Klein & Sohn winery favours the careful use of resources, the promotion of biodiversity through a wide range of greenery in the vineyard and the targeted questioning of the status quo. So that the best can be teased out of every type of soil.
A symbiosis of French elegance, traditional craftsmanship and innovative thinking. In doing so, the company always returns to its roots. Even deeper, to the diverse soils in which these roots grow. And soils are volatile, as anyone who has travelled the infamous Dust Belt or seen gullies in fertile farmland after a summer thunderstorm knows. This is why the Klein & Sohn winery favours the careful use of resources, the promotion of biodiversity through a wide range of greenery in the vineyard and the targeted questioning of the status quo. So that the best can be teased out of every type of soil.
Weingut Josef Rosch
Mühlenstraße 8
54340 Leiwen
+49 (0) 65 07 – 42 30
info[at]weingut-rosch.de
www.weingut-rosch.de
Photo: Fair and Green e. V.