Georg Breuer

The Georg Breuer winery, founded in 1880, has been owned by the Breuer family since the beginning of the last century.
Georg Breuer, to whom the company owes its current name, continued to expand exports and estates, his sons Heinrich and Bernhard Breuer and then Bernhard's daughter Theresa finally expanded the vineyards to 38 hectares in the best Rüdesheimer, Rauenthaler and Lorcher locations. From the early 1980s onwards, thanks to the vision and work of Bernhard Breuer, the winery was able to gain international recognition. Today it is managed by Theresa Breuer and the long-standing operations manager Hermann Schmoranz, supported by cellar master Markus Lundén.

The winery cultivate 38 hectares of vineyards in Rüdesheim (25ha), Rauenthal (7ha) and Lorch (6ha) in the Rheingau, including 62% steep slopes. Grape varieties: 85% Riesling, 10% Pinot Noir, 3% Pinot Gris, 2% Pinot Blanc, Orléans and Heunisch. The top locations in Rüdesheim: Berg Schlossberg (artist label since 1980), Berg Rottland, Berg Roseneck, in Rauenthal: Nonnenberg (sole ownership / monopoly) and in Lorch (Pfaffenwies).

The QUALITY PHILOSOPHY of the Georg Breuer winery:

(..) We drink every wine that bears our name with pleasure. It corresponds to our own quality standards. We can identify with every product.
All of our wines are powerful and elegant. This goes well with the food, gives the wines a long life and corresponds to our quality standard.

We pay attention to the greatest possible ripeness of the grapes and select the grapes during harvest. Healthy berries are essential for taste and fruit. It follows that fruit aromas, balance and body in the wine are more important than the prescribed must weights and that the internal density is more important than the amount harvested. We only use traditional artisanal methods for wine-growing and we pay attention to harmony with nature. We believe that our wines are part of cultural life and therefore have a right to elegant, artistic packaging.
The aesthetic, artistic influence corresponds to our feeling for the wine.

Aware of the obligation to long-term protection of nature, we have embarked on the path to near-natural sustainable viticulture. Low yields, the softening of the monoculture and seasonal greening are prerequisites for this; the strengthening of the vine and the preservation of the soil life are in the foreground. (..) (Source: Website George Breuer)




2023 Orleans

2023 Orleans
☆ Georg Breuer ☆

dieser Jahrgang wird bald ausverkauft sein

EUR 70,00

0.750 Liter bottle
/basic price EUR 93,33 pro Liter

incl. 19 % VAT excl. shipping costs

2023 Orleans

2023 Orleans
- Georg Breuer -

dieser Jahrgang wird bald ausverkauft sein

EUR 70,00

0.750 Liter bottle
/basic price EUR 93,33 pro Liter

incl. 19 % VAT excl. shipping costs

Since the 2000 vintage, Breuer has been producing a small oak barrel of the almost forgotten Orléans grape variety, now replanted in the...

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2024 Lorcher PFAFFENWIES Riesling

2024 Lorcher PFAFFENWIES Riesling
☆ Georg Breuer ☆

..dieser Wein ist bestellbar.

EUR 69,00

0.750 Liter bottle
/basic price EUR 92,00 pro Liter

incl. 19 % VAT excl. shipping costs

2024 Lorcher PFAFFENWIES Riesling

2024 Lorcher PFAFFENWIES Riesling
- Georg Breuer -

..dieser Wein ist bestellbar.

EUR 69,00

0.750 Liter bottle
/basic price EUR 92,00 pro Liter

incl. 19 % VAT excl. shipping costs

2024 Lorcher PFAFFENWIES Riesling After eleven months of aging in old barrels and half-barrels, the wine displays warm notes of almond...

  Available on date Monday, 06.04.2026

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2024 BERG ROTTLAND Riesling

2024 BERG ROTTLAND Riesling
☆ Georg Breuer ☆

..dieser Wein ist bestellbar.

EUR 69,00

0.750 Liter bottle
/basic price EUR 92,00 pro Liter

incl. 19 % VAT excl. shipping costs

2024 BERG ROTTLAND Riesling

2024 BERG ROTTLAND Riesling
- Georg Breuer -

..dieser Wein ist bestellbar.

EUR 69,00

0.750 Liter bottle
/basic price EUR 92,00 pro Liter

incl. 19 % VAT excl. shipping costs

2024 Rüdesheim BERG ROTTLAND Riesling After eleven months of aging in old oak barrels and half-barrels, the wine reveals subtle...

  Available on date Monday, 06.04.2026

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2024 BERG ROTTLAND Riesling | Magnum

2024 BERG ROTTLAND Riesling | Magnum
☆ Georg Breuer ☆

dieser Jahrgang wird bald ausverkauft sein

EUR 148,00

1.500 Liter bottle
/basic price EUR 98,67 pro Liter

incl. 19 % VAT excl. shipping costs

2024 BERG ROTTLAND Riesling | Magnum

2024 BERG ROTTLAND Riesling | Magnum
- Georg Breuer -

dieser Jahrgang wird bald ausverkauft sein

EUR 148,00

1.500 Liter bottle
/basic price EUR 98,67 pro Liter

incl. 19 % VAT excl. shipping costs

2024 Rüdesheim BERG ROTTLAND Riesling | Magnum After eleven months of aging in old oak barrels and half-barrels, the wine reveals...

  Available on date Monday, 06.04.2026

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2024 Rauenthaler NONNENBERG Riesling

2024 Rauenthaler NONNENBERG Riesling
☆ Georg Breuer ☆

..dieser Wein ist bestellbar.

EUR 99,00

0.750 Liter bottle
/basic price EUR 132,00 pro Liter

incl. 19 % VAT excl. shipping costs

2024 Rauenthaler NONNENBERG Riesling

2024 Rauenthaler NONNENBERG Riesling
- Georg Breuer -

..dieser Wein ist bestellbar.

EUR 99,00

0.750 Liter bottle
/basic price EUR 132,00 pro Liter

incl. 19 % VAT excl. shipping costs

2024 Rauenthaler NONNENBERG  Riesling After eleven months of aging in old oak barrels and half-barrels, the wine reveals itself...

  Available on date Monday, 06.04.2026

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2024 BERG SCHLOSSBERG Riesling

2024 BERG SCHLOSSBERG Riesling
☆ Georg Breuer ☆

..dieser Wein ist bestellbar.

EUR 141,00

0.750 Liter bottle
/basic price EUR 188,00 pro Liter

incl. 19 % VAT excl. shipping costs

2024 BERG SCHLOSSBERG Riesling

2024 BERG SCHLOSSBERG Riesling
- Georg Breuer -

..dieser Wein ist bestellbar.

EUR 141,00

0.750 Liter bottle
/basic price EUR 188,00 pro Liter

incl. 19 % VAT excl. shipping costs

2024 Rüdesheim BERG SCHLOSSBERG Riesling After eleven months of aging in old oak barrels and half-barrels, the wine displays an intense...

  Available on date Monday, 06.04.2026

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