RheinhessenRiesling, Weissburgunder, Silvaner, SpaetburgunderGres familyAppenheim (Bingen Bereich)
Small Appenheim Bingen-Bereich family estate alongside Knewitz and Bischel, with dry Riesling and Burgunder from calcareous Kalkmergel slopes.
Tip: Pair a Gres visit with Knewitz across the village; the Appenheim Kalkmergel terroir reads side by side without the price gap of the VDP estates.
RheinhessenRiesling, Silvaner, Spaetburgunder, WeissburgunderGoehring familyAlsheim (Rheinterrasse)
Alsheim Rheinterrasse family estate between the Roter Hang and the Wonnegau, with dry Riesling and Silvaner from calcareous loess slopes south of Oppenheim.
Tip: Pair a Goehring visit with an Alsheim side trip to the Rheinterrasse vineyard trail south of Oppenheim; the village sits on the calcareous loess between two famous wine sub-zones.
RheinhessenRiesling, Silvaner, Spaetburgunder, WeissburgunderFounded 1696Frank MeiserGau-Koengernheim (Wonnegau-Alzey)
1696-founded Gau-Koengernheim family estate between Alzey and the Wonnegau, with dry Riesling and Silvaner from calcareous slopes plus a Poppenschenke village wine tavern.
Tip: Combine the Meiser tasting with a meal at the Poppenschenke wine tavern; the 1696-founded estate runs both the cellar and the village tavern at the same Gau-Koengernheim address.
RheinhessenSauvignon Blanc, Riesling, Weissburgunder, SilvanerGesine RollMonzernheim (Wonnegau)
Monzernheim Wonnegau family estate run by Gesine Roll, with several varietal-specific Sauvignon Blanc cuvees alongside dry Riesling, Weissburgunder and Silvaner.
Tip: Try the Sauvignon Blanc Reserve next to the standard Sauvignon trocken; the side-by-side reads Wonnegau cool-climate Sauvignon in two registers at one address.
RheinhessenRiesling, Silvaner, Weissburgunder, SpaetburgunderZang familyWesthofen (Wonnegau)
Quiet Westhofen Wonnegau family estate alongside Wittmann and Groebe, with calcareous loess parcels for dry Riesling and Silvaner at gentler prices.
Tip: Visit Zang on a side trip from Wittmann or Groebe; the Westhofener village context makes the Zang prices look almost forgotten by the German wine market.
RheinhessenRiesling, Spaetburgunder (Pinot Noir), Chardonnay, Grauburgunder (Pinot Gris), DornfelderFounded 1509Spiess familyBechtheim (Wonnegau)
Bechtheim Wonnegau family estate near Floersheim-Dalsheim and Westhofen, 43 hectares of south-facing parcels with dry Riesling, Burgunder and Dornfelder.
Tip: Visit Spiess on a Wonnegau morning before tasting Keller in Floersheim-Dalsheim; the Bechtheim valley-basin context puts the Wonnegau renaissance into a calmer frame.