VDP.Ortswein from the Bickel-Stumpf winery in Franconia

The VDP.Ortweine from the Bickel-Stumpf family are quality wines without Schischi. They come from the high-quality locations within the town markings of Thüngersheim and Frickenhausen. Here the family grows the native Silvaner grape variety on red sandstone and shell limestone. The focus is on reduced yields and the interplay of grape variety and origin.

MUSSELLIME SILVANER dry
MUSSELLIME SILVANER dry

€14,90 EUR

€19,87 / l

Wine Package - No Age Bone
Wine Package - No Age Bone

€139,00 EUR

BUNTSANDSTEIN SILVANER dry
BUNTSANDSTEIN SILVANER dry

€14,90 EUR

€19,87 / l

RED HILL dry
RED HILL dry

€14,90 EUR

€19,87 / l

MUSSELLIME SILVANER dry
MUSSELLIME SILVANER dry

€14,90 EUR

€19,87 / l

BUNTSANDSTEIN SILVANER dry
BUNTSANDSTEIN SILVANER dry

€14,90 EUR

€19,87 / l

Wine Package - No Age Bone
Wine Package - No Age Bone

€139,00 EUR

RED HILL dry
RED HILL dry

€14,90 EUR

€19,87 / l

VDP.Ortswein made from shell limestone and red sandstone

The Bickel-Stumpf family grows the VDP.Ortswein in two variations - from shell limestone and red sandstone. The idea of ​​the VDP ( Verband der Prädikatsweingüter ) “of a precise origin” for the local wine is clearly implemented by winemaker Matthias in his wines.

The Red Hill: Grandpa's legacy and the museum vineyard

The winery's red grape varieties grow on the Rothügel - the old cadastral name for a disused quarry, whose red rock is still clearly visible today. A part of this small biotope in the middle of the Johannisberg was laid out in 1986 by grandfather Hugo Stumpf as a museum vineyard based on historical models - to preserve the old Franconian wine-growing culture.

The Bickel-Stumpf family grows the VDP.Ortswein in two variations - from shell limestone and red sandstone. The idea of ​​the VDP ( Verband der Prädikatsweingüter ) “of a precise origin” for the local wine is clearly implemented by winemaker Matthias in his wines.

The Red Hill: Grandpa's legacy and the museum vineyard

The winery's red grape varieties grow on the Rothügel - the old cadastral name for a disused quarry, whose red rock is still clearly visible today. A part of this small biotope in the middle of the Johannisberg was laid out in 1986 by grandfather Hugo Stumpf as a museum vineyard based on historical models - to preserve the old Franconian wine-growing culture.