The Wilde Heimat 2019 from 2Naturkinder is a characterful Silvaner from a single vineyard site known for its 50-year-old vines. These grow on the steepest, southeast-facing slopes of the Schwanberg near Iphofen, on Keuper soil, which gives the wine its distinctive minerality and depth.
In the glass, the 2019 Wilde Heimat reveals itself as an expressive wine with aromas of hay, wildflowers, and pear, accompanied by a subtle hint of honey. On the palate, it delights with finely balanced acidity and a firm tannic structure that provides additional grip and complexity. Completely dry and with impressive length, this Silvaner is a perfect example of the authenticity and depth of Franconian wines.
The 2019 Wilde Heimat from 2Naturkinder is not only a multifaceted Silvaner, but also an outstanding food pairing wine. Its mineral depth, combined with a robust structure and finely balanced acidity, makes it ideal for creamy, rich dishes such as potato gratin or a rich Parmesan soup. The subtle aromas of wildflowers, pear, and hay also harmonize beautifully with goat cheese, whose light acidity and creaminess are perfectly complemented.
The 2Naturkinder winery stands for authentic, handcrafted natural wines from the Franconian region. Run by Melanie and Michael Völker, the winery focuses on biodynamic cultivation, gentle processing, and an uncompromisingly natural approach that is reflected in every drop. The winery's philosophy is based on the conviction that great wine can only arise from a healthy, vibrant ecosystem.