Sybille Kuntz
The Sybille Kuntz Estate is one of the very few wineries in Europe to have a woman Chairman and chief winemaker.
Sybille has spearheaded herself to the top of Riesling production in the traditional male-dominated German wine industry.
In 2016, Weingut Sybille Kuntz was Demeter certified biodynamic.
While there are other women winemakers in Germany, including Eva Clusserath at Angsar Clusserath, Frau Knebel at Knebel, and Theresa Breur at Breuer’s Estate, none of the other talented women above have gained or hold complete control of their Estates’ Rieslings like Sybille Kuntz.
The Estate is in its 30th year, and has gained prominence and critical acclaim for their refined-drier style of Riesling.
At the core of their production comes the hallowed ground of the Niederberg-Helden vineyard in the town of Lieser.
Sybille Kuntz and Thomas Haag of Schloss Lieser Estate are two of the producers responsible for resurrecting this esteemed piece of the Middle Mosel.
Sybille has spearheaded herself to the top of Riesling production in the traditional male-dominated German wine industry.
In 2016, Weingut Sybille Kuntz was Demeter certified biodynamic.
While there are other women winemakers in Germany, including Eva Clusserath at Angsar Clusserath, Frau Knebel at Knebel, and Theresa Breur at Breuer’s Estate, none of the other talented women above have gained or hold complete control of their Estates’ Rieslings like Sybille Kuntz.
The Estate is in its 30th year, and has gained prominence and critical acclaim for their refined-drier style of Riesling.
At the core of their production comes the hallowed ground of the Niederberg-Helden vineyard in the town of Lieser.
Sybille Kuntz and Thomas Haag of Schloss Lieser Estate are two of the producers responsible for resurrecting this esteemed piece of the Middle Mosel.

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