
Emrich-Schönleber
Emrich-Schönleber
The Emrich-Schönleber winery is located in Monzingen, in the Nahe region, one of Germany's most renowned Riesling wine-growing regions. The Nahe region is characterized by a diverse terroir, allowing for a wide range of Riesling styles.
The Emrich-Schönleber family has been involved in winemaking for many generations. The winery has a long and proud history, and the family has preserved and developed its heritage over the years.
Emrich-Schönleber is best known for its Rieslings, which are considered some of the finest in Germany. Riesling is the winery's main grape variety and reflects the regional identity and character of the Nahe region. The wines are characterized by freshness, elegance, lively acidity, and a pronounced minerality.
The winery owns some of the region's finest vineyards, including the Monzinger Halenberg and the Monzinger Frühlingsplätzchen. These vineyards boast a unique terroir characterized by slate soils and a favorable microclimate, lending the wines a special complexity and finesse.