Weingut Clemens Busch
Overview
Weingut Clemens Busch is a highly regarded Mosel Riesling estate based in Pünderich, a village in the lower-middle Mosel. The estate farms biodynamically and is known for terroir-specific, single-vineyard Rieslings from the Marienburg vineyard, whose varied parcels produce dramatically different expressions. Considered among the Mosel’s most serious and distinctive producers.
Note: No tasting notes from VFTC #120 — the estate’s 2024 wines were not yet shipped to the US when Part One was written. Gilman plans to cover them in Part Two. This page is a stub pending that coverage.
Appellations
- Mosel — Pünderich; Marienburg vineyard (various parcels: Fahrlay, Rotgen, Fellay, etc.)
Key Wines
- Marienburg Riesling Grosses Gewächs — multiple single-parcel GGs from the Marienburg vineyard
- Marienburg Riesling Spätlese / Auslese — Prädikat wines from top parcels
- Entry-level Riesling
Style Notes
(to be populated from a future VFTC source)
Clemens Busch wines are known for their biodynamic farming philosophy, mineral precision, and the pronounced individuality of each Marienburg parcel. The Rotgen parcel produces some of the most distinctive volcanic-mineral wines on the Mosel.
Cellar Notes
34 bottles in cellar — see My Cellar.
My Tastings
(none yet)
Sources
(no VFTC tasting notes yet — page created as stub; source count: 0)