With 0.85 hectares, Reichsrat von Buhl owns the largest area in the highest rated location in the Palatinate – the Kirchenstück in Forst. 65 of 65 points in the site classification for this unique site! Only the in 1985 planted plot of the two von Buhl areas is with 0.4 hectares in yield. The grape develops its varietal virtues on this terrain with a complexity that is almost nowhere else. This wine is almost overflowing with fruity aromas, and despite this abundance of flavor it always preserves its innate royal elegance. Especially the always powerful Kirchenstück with it‘s exotic fruit aroma has a very good crystal-clear acid structure.
SOIL
The 6-foot sandstone wall surrounding and protecting the site, transfers the heat that is stored during the day, back into the vines during the night. This, along with the rich soils of sandstone, limestone scree, basalt and loess, is what is behind the ripeness of this sensual wine. There is a reason that the Forster Kirchenstück was the highest rated location of the Palatinate in the site classification of 1828…