Geils Sekt und Wein
Booth number: H339-05
www.geils.de
About us
Originally hailing from Nieder-Flörsheim, the Geil family today is at home in Bermersheim, in the southern range of Rheinhessen. Our family history has long been closely tied to wine. The current hub of the family’s orbit is its winegrowing estate, 200 years old and located in the historical village center of Bermersheim. It is where the grapes are pressed, the wines matured, and guests received. Our wines are a reflection of their origin, and thus ourselves. We see respectful interaction with nature as the key ingredient to coaxing the finest pleasures from the soils — year after year.
Address
Zeller Str. 8
67593 Bermersheim
Germany
E-mail: mail@geils.de
Phone: +49 6244 4413
Internet: www.geils.de
Contact person:
Florian Rudolf Geil
E-mail: mail@geils.de
Phone: +4962444413
Products & Services
Our wines are a reflection of their origin, and thus ourselves. We see respectful interaction with nature as the key ingredient to coaxing the finest pleasures from the soils—year after year.
Quiet and calm, paired with nuanced elegance and outstanding drinkability. These are the things that distinguish our wines—straight across the entire collection, from estate-level Gutswein to single-site Lagenwein.
2022 Frauenberg Riesling
Nieder-Flörsheimer Frauenberg was first officially mentioned in 1290 as “an frauwenhalten.” The hillside was originally in the possession of a nunnery. Today it is our top site for Riesling. Limestone cliffs with a layer of shell limestone gravel form the foundation for this outstanding site. Its elevation supports long maturation of the Riesling grapes, which perpetually shine for their mineral elegance and enormous complexity.
2022 Bürgel Spätburgunder
Dalsheimer Bürgel was first mentioned in official documents in 1286 under the name “retro montem,” then again in 1290 under the moniker “uf dem berge.” This site, one of the finest anywhere in Rheinhessen, is home to two of our best Pinot Noir vineyards. The slope, which drops slightly towards the southeast, is composed primarily of clayey shell limestone soil, ideal for raising grand Pinot Noir. Wines from Bürgel are known for their enormous fruit, always with flinty accents and wonderful, silky length on the palate.