German Riesling Wineries
Discover the passionate winemakers and historic estates that craft Germany's finest Rieslings. From traditional family cellars to modern facilities, explore the diversity of German wine culture.
Featured Wineries

Dr. Loosen
Mosel • Est. 1882
Historic family estate known for expressive, terroir-driven Rieslings from some of the Mosel's greatest vineyards.
Highlights:
- • Historic blue slate vineyards
- • Eiswein specialist
- • Sustainable viticulture
- • Cellar tours available

Schloss Johannisberg
Rheingau • Est. 1100
The world's first Riesling estate, birthplace of Spätlese, with over 900 years of winemaking tradition.
Highlights:
- • World's oldest Riesling estate
- • Historic castle setting
- • Spätlese invention site
- • Premium tastings

Von Winning
Pfalz • Est. 1849
Modern winery combining traditional methods with contemporary techniques to produce world-class dry Rieslings.
Highlights:
- • Burgundian-style approach
- • Top-rated dry Rieslings
- • Modern cellar facility
- • Food & wine events

Egon Müller
Mosel • Est. 1797
Legendary producer of the world's most expensive and sought-after Rieslings from the famous Scharzhofberg vineyard.
Highlights:
- • World's most expensive wines
- • Single vineyard focus
- • Historic reputation
- • Limited production

Weingut Keller
Rheinhessen • Est. 1789
Rising star producing exceptional Rieslings that rival the best in Germany, known for precision and elegance.
Highlights:
- • Rising star producer
- • Exceptional Grosses Lage
- • Modern winemaking
- • Limited allocations

Dönnhoff
Nahe • Est. 1750
Family estate renowned for elegant, mineral-driven Rieslings that perfectly express the diverse soils of the Nahe.
Highlights:
- • Mineral expression expert
- • Diverse soil types
- • Family tradition
- • Organic practices
Explore by Category
Historic Estates
Centuries-old wineries with rich traditions
Discover wineries with over 200 years of history, where traditional methods meet generations of expertise.
Modern Innovators
Contemporary wineries pushing boundaries
Experience cutting-edge winemaking techniques and modern interpretations of classic German Riesling.
Organic & Biodynamic
Sustainable and natural winemaking
Visit wineries committed to environmental stewardship and natural winemaking philosophies.