MARTO WINES, Flonheim, Rheinhessen
In the little village of Flonheim in the Rheinhessen region in Germany, there is a little producer Martin under the label Marto Wines make terroir Natural wines.
Martin after studying enology in Germany to learn all the trick to make good wines, he worked with Tom Lubbe (of Matassa) and Steph and Eddie at Gut Oggau in Burgenland.
After that, he came back to the village where he was born and began to look after the family vineyards which his father was selling grapes to the producers in the area and also making fruit wines with different fruit like strawberry and raspberry.
He converted everything to natural farming, eliminated also the use of copper.
A full invest in a natural process with cover crops and canopy management all by hands.
2017 was Marto Wines’ first vintage.
Grapes are hand harvest. In the winery only indigenous yeast which are found in the vineyard and the yeast present in the cellar are used, the wines fermented in barrels no fining and filtration and no sulfur added at any stage. However, when we visit him he told us is not dogmatic about the use of S02 if needs to happen he will do. He will not want any undesired problem with reduction or mousiness in his final wines.
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Martin works with Riesling, Pinot Noir, Muller Thurgau and local native varieties such as Scheurebe, Bacchus, Wurzer, and Silvaner. He vinified all the wines in regards a single plot and single variety let ferment and aging in barrels separately and then later before the new vintage is ready, he decides the blend according to his taste and of course the harmony of the wines.
All the wines possess a good acid structure with energy and good aromatic profile we had taste lots of barrels from 2018 vintage from the sharp riesling and some skin contact orange wines.
The soil is diverse from Limestone to marl and granitic and definitely, the wines has a good core of salinity.
Marto wines are perhaps quintessential of natural wines on the Rheinessen sharing similar philosophy
Andi Mann
Jason Groebe
Andi Weingand
In Tokyo a few weeks ago we had a bottle of Grau Burgunder from Andi Mann at the Le Cabaret
The wine was an orange wine a very Vin de Soif.
Rheinhessen is a wine region for many years, now has been looked down upon by many of the more established wine regions like Rheingau and Mosel but this is fast changing with the emergence of these young winemakers who are really redefining the very essence of Rheinhessen wines.
A vineyards in the area shoot by me |
A vineyards in the area shoot by me |
A vineyards in the area shoot by me
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