Wine provenance

Vineyards and named parcels

Structured site data for linked wines: soil, geology, aspect, elevation, planting material, farming, certification, harvest method and official-source provenance. Product availability is shown only for Australia.

Germany

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Fahrlay

Clemens Busch · Pündericher Marienburg · Germany

Hard blue slate, unique within the producer's Marienburg holdings.

Riesling

5 linked products · none currently tracked in Australia
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Falkenlay

Clemens Busch · Pündericher Marienburg · Germany

Relatively deeper soils dominated by grey slate.

Riesling

1 linked product · none currently tracked in Australia
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Felsterrasse

Clemens Busch · Pündericher Marienburg — Falkenlay · Germany

Light-grey slate crossed by iron-bearing layers and less weathered than adjoining sectors.

Riesling

0 linked products · none currently tracked in Australia
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Pündericher Marienburg

Clemens Busch · Mosel · Germany

Predominantly grey slate in the original sector below the former Marienburg convent; named subsectors include red-, blue- and grey-slate parcels.

Riesling

15 linked products · none currently tracked in Australia
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Raffes

Clemens Busch · Pündericher Marienburg — Falkenlay · Germany

Slate terrace; the producer treats Raffes as a cadastral parcel within Falkenlay.

Riesling

3 linked products · none currently tracked in Australia
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Rothenpfad

Clemens Busch · Pündericher Marienburg · Germany

Soft, weathered red clay slate.

Riesling

1 linked product · none currently tracked in Australia
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Niederhäuser Hermannshöhle

Dönnhoff · VDP.Grosse Lage — Nahe · Germany

Blackish-grey slate with volcanic elements; highly mineral.

Riesling

1 linked product · none currently tracked in Australia
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Oberhäuser Brücke

Dönnhoff · VDP.Grosse Lage — Nahe · Germany

Clayey loess over prehistoric rock and grey slate bedrock.

Riesling

7 linked products · none currently tracked in Australia

New Zealand

Evidence standard

Vineyard records include field-level source provenance. Product links use conservative name and producer rules and carry an explicit confidence value; a regional association alone is not treated as proof of fruit origin.