NV Hermann J. Wiemer "Field White", Seneca Lake AVA, New York, USA

Young-vine Grüner Veltliner sets the foundation for the Field White. Regional staples Riesling and Chardonnay fill its aromatic and fruit profile. With texture, length, and a lithe structure, it's what an everyday Finger Lakes white should be.

$18.99
$18.99

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ABOUT THIS WINE

The fields surrounding Seneca Lake are a mosaic of silt loam soils set atop limestone and shale bedrocks. Proximity to the lake extends growing seasons and forms thousands of mesoclimates (vineyard climates) where aromatic vinifera varietals thrive. The vineyards involved in our Field wines represent decades of exploration into the sites and soils of our region. The blocks of Gruner, Riesling, and Chardonnay we farm benefit additionally from a forward-thinking viticulture program that values ecosystem health above all else. As with all the vineyard blocks, fermentations are carried out by native yeasts.

The Wiedmer Field White balances texture, length, and a lithe structure. Grüner Veltliner sets the foundation, Riesling adds aromatics, and Chardonnay brings fruit. This light bodied white is easygoing, fresh, making it perfect for hot summery days spent on the lake, or last minute holiday parties. This wine is Non-Vintage, meaning it’s a blend of fruit from more than one vintage. Every time Wiemer bottles the Field White, they hold back a portion, to use as a base for the incoming fruit. This continually adds great texture and guarantees it for future editions to come!

ABOUT THIS PRODUCER

The Wiemer estate spans 90-acres of prime vineyard sites on the western slopes of Seneca Lake and the wines are among the most acclaimed in the region. Estate fruit is hand-harvested and hand-sorted, and vineyard qualities are worked in small lots and then blended to create wines of balance and texture. Fermentations rely on indigenous yeasts to ensure each wine embodies the truest expression of site.

The namesake & founder, Hermann Wiemer, hails from one of the best Riesling producing areas of the world, Bernkastel, Germany. His mother’s family had been making wine in Germany’s Mosel Valley for more than 300 years and Hermann spent the summers of his youth learning to graft by hand. His father had been in charge of the Agricultural Experiment Station in Bernkastel and was responsible for restoring vines in the Mosel region after WWII. Hermann discovered that the cool climate and gravelly soils of the Finger Lakes were similar to his family’s vineyards in the Mosel Valley. At a time when very few thought it was possible to grow vinifera varietals on Seneca Lake, Hermann believed that the unique soil types and moderating weather effects of the Finger Lakes would make it possible to produce great wines here.

In 2003, Hermann’s apprentice Fred Merwarth took charge of winemaking and vineyard management. Fred’s talent and ambition brought fresh energy and vision to the winery, placing it on a new trajectory. In 2007, Hermann officially retired, handing over the winery to Fred, who partnered with his university friend, Swedish agronomist Oskar Bynke, to carry on Hermann’s legacy. Over the last decade, they have embraced and expanded Hermann’s detail-oriented approach to viticulture and winemaking, extensively working on understanding the relationship between the vines and soils of the Finger Lakes.

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Grape(s) Gruner Veltliner, Chardonnay, Riesling
Farming Organic