Kruger-Rumpf Nahe Riesling Sale

 
You’ll become a cult fan of this winery on first sip….

A sip that’s even sweeter as these wines are on sale now through Monday!


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In the heart of the Nahe, Weingut Kruger-Rumpf crafts Rieslings that strike a rare balance between power and precision. Their vineyards sit close to the Rhine, where warmer influences lend depth and texture, yet the Nahe’s fractured slate and volcanic soils preserve lift and crystalline clarity. The result is Riesling that feels complete—layered, energetic, and thrillingly expressive from first pour to long, mineral finish.

The estate’s history stretches back to the 1700s, but its modern identity took shape when Stefan Rumpf began bottling under the family name in the 1980s. Today, Georg Rumpf continues to refine the vision with organic farming and meticulous vineyard work, ensuring that each site speaks with clarity. As members of the VDP, Germany’s top growers’ association, Kruger-Rumpf operates with a site-first philosophy, elevating vineyards like Abtei, Im Pitterberg, and Burgberg into precise, terroir-driven statements of place.

What makes these wines so compelling is their dynamic range. The dry bottlings shimmer with citrus oil, white peach, crushed stone, and a salty snap that keeps you reaching for another sip. Even at their most concentrated—such as selections from old, steep parcels—the wines never feel heavy. Instead, they pulse with tension and momentum, unfolding in waves of fruit, spice, and mineral detail that reward both contemplation and pure enjoyment.

For lovers of Riesling, Kruger-Rumpf offers that rare combination of intellectual intrigue and uncomplicated joy. These are wines that can anchor a serious cellar yet feel just as at home on a weeknight table. Few estates deliver this much complexity, site transparency, and sheer drinkability with such consistency—and at such compelling value.

 
5% off any 3-5 in-stock wines from Kruger-Rumpf
10% off any 6 or more in-stock wines from Kruger-Rumpf
 

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Sale ends Monday, February 2nd at 9 am Pacific.
 
 
We offer many options from Kruger-Rumpf on sale now, including:
 
Kruger-Rumpf Abtei ‘1937 (Reserv)’ Riesling Trocken 2018 750ml Was $41.90, Displayed Price: $33, that’s $39.80 at 5% off and $37.71 at 10% off, 19 bottles in stock now
Grapelive 94-96 points
“The 2018 barrel sample of Kruger-Rumpf’s Abtei 1937 was stunningly gorgeous with brilliant details, ripe extract density, vivid mineral tones and vibrant acidity showing a purity and vitality of youth, but with the complexity and length of its old vine material. Georg Rumpf has crafted a Trocken beauty here with layers of delicacy and substance. This juice is on par with almost any GG, making it an incredible value already. Be sure to book your allocation of this ultra-limited bottling from Terry These and importer Skurnik Wines. You will not be disappointed…”
 
 
Kruger-Rumpf Abtei ‘1937 (Reserv)’ Riesling Trocken 2021 750ml Displayed Price: $41.90, that’s $39.81 at 5% off and $37.71 at 10% off, 19 bottles in stock now
Stephan Reinhardt-Wine Advocate 93 points
“The 2021 Bingerbrücker Abtei Rupertsberg “1937” Riesling trocken shows a deep, clear, refined and elegant, complex and predominantly stony bouquet with notes of fresh lemon juice and some herbal nuances. Mouthfilling, round and vital on the palate, with crystalline and savory acidity, this is a silky, supple and fruit-intense but always elegant and refined dry Riesling from vines planted in 1937. The 2021 reveals a palatable phenolic structure and currently lacks some charm, but its stimulating lemon notes and saline vitality are highly promising. 12% stated alcohol. Natural cork. Tasted in October 2022.”
 
 
Kruger-Rumpf Abtei ‘1937 (Reserv)’ Riesling Trocken 2022 750ml Displayed Price: $41.90, that’s $39.81 at 5% off and $37.71 at 10% off, 19 bottles in stock now
Stuart Pigott (Suckling) 97 points
“(Kruger-Rumpf Riesling Nahe Abtei 1937 Trocken, Germany) Breathtaking nose of an entire spectrum of plum aromas plus a ton of smokiness. From vines planted in 1937. Extremely concentrated and precise with a gigantic minerality that literally takes your breath away. Then comes the fabulously long, creamy and crystalline finish. Yes, that sounds like a contradiction, but it is exactly this kind of thing that makes this one of the greatest non-GG German dry rieslings. From organically grown grapes. Drink or hold.”
 
 
Kruger-Rumpf Burgberg Riesling Grosses Gewachs 2018 750ml Displayed Price: $59, that’s $56.05 at 5% off and $53.10 at 10% off, 19 bottles in stock now
Stephan Reinhardt-Wine Advocate 93+ points
“From low-yielding vines planted in the 1950’s and 1960’s, the 2018 Burgberg Riesling GG is absolutely great on the pure, clear and refreshing, super flinty and mineral nose. On the palate, this is an intense, highly complex and elegant dry Riesling with crystalline acidity and a long and refreshing, crystalline and salty finish. Bottled and tasted in July 2019.”
David Schildknecht-Vinous 93 points “Scents and luscious palate presence of white peach, yellow plum and grapefruit are wreathed in iris. Gloss and textural plushness – there is an almost doughy midpalate impression – are allied to a striking finishing sense of buoyancy and clarity. The salinity tugs at the salivary glands and, along with the wine’s sense of animation, leaves the tongue quivering. I tend to believe that the conjunction of such pronounced salinity and the site’s high percentage of quartzite is more than mere coincidence, though it would be nice to learn of relevant scientific investigation.”
 
 
Kruger-Rumpf Burgberg Riesling Grosses Gewachs 2021 750ml Displayed Price: $59, that’s $56.05 at 5% off and $53.10 at 10% off, 15 bottles in stock now
Mosel Fine Wines 92 points
“The 2021er Burgberg Riesling GG, as it is referred to on the consumer label, presents a hugely aromatic, perfumed, and captivating nose of tangerine, lily flower, may tree, Conference pear, and almond cream as well as a hint of toffee. The wine coats the palate with juicy and light-yellow fruits and flowers and leaves superbly clean, focused, and animating feel of herbs and spices in the very long and precise finish. The length is really superb. What a beautiful attractive and aromatic GG. 2024-2031.”
 
 
Kruger-Rumpf Munsterer Dautenpflanzer Riesling Grosses Gewachs 2021 750ml Displayed Price: $44.50, that’s $42.28 at 5% off and $40.05 at 10% off, 2 bottles in stock now
Mosel Fine Wines 91 points
“The 2021er Dautenpflänzer Riesling GG, as it is referred to on the consumer label, has a delicately ripe and aromatic nose of lily flowers, canned yellow peach, William’s pear, orange blossom, may tree, violet, and a dash of litchi. The wine is playful and zesty on the palate, where fresh flavors of orchard fruits make for a very attractive side. The finish is long and bone-dry in taste, with a hint of tartness in need of integration. This fruit-driven and aromatic dry wine will please lovers of the style. 2024-2031”
 
 
Kruger-Rumpf Im Pittersberg Riesling Grosses Gewachs 2018 750ml Displayed Price: $39, that’s $37.05 at 5% off and $35.10 at 10% off, 28 bottles in stock now
Stephan Reinhardt-Wine Advocate 93+ points
“The 2018 Im Pitterberg Riesling GG is bright and floral on the fragrant and elegant, spicy-mineral nose. Full-bodied and intense on the palate, with rich and concentrated fruit that is balanced by a tight and mineral structure and lingering salinity, this is an elegant, very complex and sustainable dry Riesling with crunchy stone flavors and a gripping finish. This is a great Nahe wine from the 2018 vintage. Tasted in July 2019.”
 
Winemaker Georg Rumpf
 

Kruger-Rumpf Im Pittersberg Riesling Grosses Gewachs 2021 750ml Displayed Price: $49, that’s $46.55 at 5% off and $44.10 at 10% off, 1 bottles in stock now
Mosel Fine Wines 92+ points
“The 2021er Im Pitterberg Riesling GG, as it is referred to on the consumer label, offers a beautifully complex even if still quite restrained and smoky nose of minty herbs, greengage, anise, black tea, licorice, and menthol. The wine has great presence and structure on the palate, even though the tart and tannic side are still at the forefront at the moment. There is great depth and intensity right into the very long and slightly broad finish. This very impressive dry Riesling should be kept for a couple of years before true greatness, and there is even some upside potential if the wine gains finesse with aging. 2026-2036+”
 
 
Kruger-Rumpf Munsterer Pittersberg Riesling Spätlese 2018 750ml Displayed Price: $39, that’s $37.05 at 5% off and $35.10 at 10% off, 15 bottles in stock now
David Schildknecht-Vinous 95 points
“Picked at the end of October but with minimal botrytis, this certainly stands in magnificent contradiction to my vintage generalization that picking past the middle of that month was not advantageous. Unlike its counterpart form the Dautenpflänzer, this was raised in cask, and was allowed to ferment to a lower level of residual sugar. It comes off as a riper, richer sibling of the corresponding Im Pitterberg Riesling Kabinett, its gloss merging with creaminess, yet with fresh white peach and lime juiciness complementing ripe quince and serving for animation and refreshment. The finish is unexpectedly electrifying in its vibrancy and mouthwateringly saline, and gains stimulating counterpoint from peach kernel piquancy, peach fuzz prickle and a crystalline sense of stone-showering mineral impingement. (If there is a second, “regular” Im Pitterberg Spätlese from this vintage, I am not aware of it.)”

Kruger-Rumpf Scheurebe Kabinett 2022 750ml Displayed Price: $26, that’s $24.70 at 5% off and $23.40 at 10% off, 4 bottles in stock now
Winery Note
“[Translated] An exotic wine that has been dear to our hearts for generations and our grandmother’s favorite wine. The grapes for this Scheurebe come from the VDP.Große Lage Dautenpflänzer. The vines were planted in the 1950s and 1960s. The grapes for this beautiful Kabinett are carefully picked by hand and fermented in a small stainless steel tank. Fermentation is stopped by temperature regulation at around 55 g/l residual sugar. The fine, fruity aroma is wonderfully paired with a light minerality and an invigorating acidity. A beautiful summer companion that captivates everyone.”

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