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Cornelius Dönnhoff on Riesling Purity, Nahe Terroir, and Single Vineyard Nuances
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In this episode of the Vint Wine Podcast, host Billy Galanko sits down with Cornelius Dönnhoff, one of Germany’s most respected winemakers and the current steward of the iconic Weingut Dönnhoff in the Nahe. Known globally for crafting some of the world’s most expressive Rieslings, Cornelius shares insight into the estate’s 250-year history, its transition into a world-class winery under his father in the 1970s, and his own philosophy rooted in precision, restraint, and deep site expression.
The conversation dives into the nuances of Nahe terroir, how it differs from the Mosel and Rheingau, and why the region’s diverse soils make it a playground for single-vineyard Riesling. Cornelius also explains how each site finds its identity—whether destined for Kabinett, Grosses Gewächs, or Spätlese—and why minimal intervention in the cellar allows nature to speak through the wine.
From the complexities of managing 32 hectares across 10 unique sites to the unpredictability of frost, rot, and climate change, this is an essential episode for lovers of Riesling, German wine, and vineyard-first winemaking.
🍇 Topics Covered:
- The evolution of the Dönnhoff estate from a family farm to a benchmark producer
- What makes the Nahe region distinct from Mosel and Rheingau
- Soil diversity across Dönnhoff’s single vineyards (including Hermannshöhle, Brücke, and Felsenberg)
- How vineyard character determines whether a wine will be dry or off-dry
- Traditional winemaking at Dönnhoff, from spontaneous fermentation to large German oak casks
- The emotional, intuitive side of winegrowing and why taste—not tech—drives decisions
- Historical vineyard names and stories, like “Höllenpfad” (Path to Hell) and “Kahlenberg”
- Responding to changing climate conditions while preserving balance and elegance
Chapters:
00:00 Welcome to the Vint Wine Podcast
00:23 Exciting Interview with Cornelius Dönnhoff
00:41 Weekly Wine News Highlights
01:00 Deep Dive: French vs. American Oak in Wine
02:45 Exploring the 2022 Oregon Vintage
03:41 Interview Introduction: Cornelius Dönnhoff
04:05 Cornelius Donoff on German Riesling
06:21 The Donoff Family Legacy
09:27 Challenges and Triumphs in Winemaking
12:03 The Unique Terroir of the Nahe Region
16:21 Balancing Tradition and Modern Winemaking
22:39 Climate Challenges and Vineyard Management
24:54 Spotlight on Top Vineyards
27:56 Exploring Vineyard Soil Types
30:15 Managing Vineyards: Experience and Intuition
34:01 Historic Vineyards
38:51 Future of Winemaking and Expansion
42:13 Traditional Winemaking Techniques
51:19 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
The Vint Wine Podcast is a production of the Vint Marketplace, your source for the highest quality stock of fine wines and rare whiskies. Visit www.vintmarketplace.com.
To learn more about Vint and the Vint Marketplace, visit us at Vintmarketplace.com or email Brady Weller at [email protected], or Billy Galanko at [email protected].
Cheers!
194 episodes
Manage episode 488104746 series 2991800
In this episode of the Vint Wine Podcast, host Billy Galanko sits down with Cornelius Dönnhoff, one of Germany’s most respected winemakers and the current steward of the iconic Weingut Dönnhoff in the Nahe. Known globally for crafting some of the world’s most expressive Rieslings, Cornelius shares insight into the estate’s 250-year history, its transition into a world-class winery under his father in the 1970s, and his own philosophy rooted in precision, restraint, and deep site expression.
The conversation dives into the nuances of Nahe terroir, how it differs from the Mosel and Rheingau, and why the region’s diverse soils make it a playground for single-vineyard Riesling. Cornelius also explains how each site finds its identity—whether destined for Kabinett, Grosses Gewächs, or Spätlese—and why minimal intervention in the cellar allows nature to speak through the wine.
From the complexities of managing 32 hectares across 10 unique sites to the unpredictability of frost, rot, and climate change, this is an essential episode for lovers of Riesling, German wine, and vineyard-first winemaking.
🍇 Topics Covered:
- The evolution of the Dönnhoff estate from a family farm to a benchmark producer
- What makes the Nahe region distinct from Mosel and Rheingau
- Soil diversity across Dönnhoff’s single vineyards (including Hermannshöhle, Brücke, and Felsenberg)
- How vineyard character determines whether a wine will be dry or off-dry
- Traditional winemaking at Dönnhoff, from spontaneous fermentation to large German oak casks
- The emotional, intuitive side of winegrowing and why taste—not tech—drives decisions
- Historical vineyard names and stories, like “Höllenpfad” (Path to Hell) and “Kahlenberg”
- Responding to changing climate conditions while preserving balance and elegance
Chapters:
00:00 Welcome to the Vint Wine Podcast
00:23 Exciting Interview with Cornelius Dönnhoff
00:41 Weekly Wine News Highlights
01:00 Deep Dive: French vs. American Oak in Wine
02:45 Exploring the 2022 Oregon Vintage
03:41 Interview Introduction: Cornelius Dönnhoff
04:05 Cornelius Donoff on German Riesling
06:21 The Donoff Family Legacy
09:27 Challenges and Triumphs in Winemaking
12:03 The Unique Terroir of the Nahe Region
16:21 Balancing Tradition and Modern Winemaking
22:39 Climate Challenges and Vineyard Management
24:54 Spotlight on Top Vineyards
27:56 Exploring Vineyard Soil Types
30:15 Managing Vineyards: Experience and Intuition
34:01 Historic Vineyards
38:51 Future of Winemaking and Expansion
42:13 Traditional Winemaking Techniques
51:19 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
The Vint Wine Podcast is a production of the Vint Marketplace, your source for the highest quality stock of fine wines and rare whiskies. Visit www.vintmarketplace.com.
To learn more about Vint and the Vint Marketplace, visit us at Vintmarketplace.com or email Brady Weller at [email protected], or Billy Galanko at [email protected].
Cheers!
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