Staffelter Hof, nestled in the small town of Kröv within the Bernkastel-Wittlich district of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, operates as a family-owned establishment encompassing a winery, distillery, and guest house. It boasts the distinction of being the oldest running winery globally and stands as the sixth oldest continuously operating company worldwide. The origins of Staffelter Hof trace back to 862, associated initially with a wine-producing abbey. This historical legacy places it among the oldest companies globally. Records of the abbey's existence are documented in an original artifact housed in the city archives of Liège, Belgium. Lands stretching from the Carolingian dynasty to Kröv, among other regions, were donated to the abbey, serving as a source of revenue until the advent of the Napoleonic Code in 1804. In 1805, Peter Schneiders acquired the Kröv land for 1773 Taler, initiating a lineage that spans seven generations, currently led by Jan Matthias Klein, who succeeded his father, Gerd Klein, in 2005.
The present-day operations encompass various facets:
1. Guest House: Established in 1960, the guest house, overseen by Hildegunde (Gundi) Klein, wife of Gerd Klein and mother of Jan Klein, offers accommodation comprising four double rooms and six apartments.
2. Distillery: Originating post-1890 under Kilian Klein, Gerd's grandfather, the distillery produces schnaps annually using ingredients like trester or marc, hefe (yeast lees), mirabell, cherries, apples, pears, plums, and homemade liqueurs.
3. Wine Production: Staffelter Hof manages 12 hectares of vineyards spread across Paradies, Kirchlay, Letterlay, Steffensberg, and Dhron Hofberger in Neumagen-Dhron. The estate transitioned to organic viticulture between 2011 and 2014, earning organic certification in 2014.
4. Grape Varieties: The winery predominantly focuses on white grape varieties, constituting 90% of the total production, including Riesling (75%), Rivaner (formerly Müller Thurgau) (11%), Sauvignon Blanc (3%), and Gelber Muskateller (1%). Red grape varieties, accounting for the remaining 10%, encompass Pinot Noir (45%), Regent (30%), and Frühburgunder (15%).
5. Wine Tiers: Staffelter Hof offers three tiers of wines—Wappenwein (Heraldic Wines), Signatureweine (Signature Wines), and Motivweine (Wolf Wines), catering to various tastes from dry to sweet, sparkling (inclusive of hand-remuaged traditional method Sekt), rose, white, and red wines.
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