Bloom

Bloom

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If you could put spring in a bottle, what would it taste like? Bloom!

Vineyards

Our German wines are sourced from only the finest vineyards throughout the Mosel, Nahe, Pfalz and Rheinhessen regions in Germany. Mosel
The fifth largest winegrowing region in Germany. Riesling, the queen of grape varieties, rules supreme in the Mosel Valley. Along the twisting course of the Mosel, the river banks rise so sharply that these vineyards' terraces are amongst the most precipitous in the world. Over a lengthy ripening period; the combination of vine, microclimate and soil produces unique and fragrant wines. The ripening period often lasts as late as November, allowing the Riesling vine to collect natural sugar, valuable minerals and vitamins.
Nahe
The Nahe region is named after the river that traverses the valleys of the forested Hunruck Hills, as it gently flows toward Bingen on the Rhine. A peaceful landscape of vineyards, orchards and meadows intersperse with cliffs and striking geographical formations. Although the Nahe is one of the smaller German wine regions, its extraordinary range of soil types is second to none and the region is able to produce diverse wines from relatively few grape varieties. Pinot Gris is planted at sites with loam, loess and sandy soils with the result of fuller bodied, very elegant styles.
Pfalz
Germany's 2nd largest wine region in acreage (second only to the Mosel), but considered considered the largest producer by volume. Bordered by Rheinhessen on the north and France on the south and west, the Pfalz's vineyards sweep across this remarkably peaceful land for 50 uninterrupted miles. Pfalz is the main region of Pinot Noir production in Germany.
Rheinhessen
Located in the Rhine Valley, bordered west by the Nahe River and east by the Rhine. The birthplace of Liebfraumilch

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The Wines

Wines are characterized as being soft, fragrant, medium-bodied, pleasant and easy to drink with a complexity and depth second to none.
The vibrant floral package reveals a wine bursting with crisp, fruity flavors and a hint of sweetness that captures the spirit of spring. Bloom wines are an expression of the most famed varietals and regions in Germany. Bloom Riesling is sourced from Rheinhessen, the largest of the 13 German wine regions with 65,000 acres. Petals (a Muller-Thurgau) and Red Petals (a Dornfelder) come from the Mosel region, while Pinot Gris is sourced from the Nahe and Pinot Noir from the Pfalz region. Winemaker Mathias Krämer and his team of winegrowers are devoted to producing wines that everyone can enjoy while honoring Germany's 2,000 year old tradition of winemaking.
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Grape Info

Location : Germany
Vineyard : Mosel, Nahe, Pfalz

Website : Bloom

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