Joh.Jos.Prüm

On the Middle Mosel in Bernkastel-Wehlen, slate and slope turn Riesling into pure focus – at Joh.Jos.Prüm (Mosel) this has been the family’s quiet craft since 1911, rooted in centuries of Prüm presence in the village. Iconic sites such as Wehlener Sonnenuhr, Graacher Himmelreich and Bernkasteler Lay combine blue slate, steep exposures and cool nights to preserve tension and aromatic clarity.

Picking is done in multiple passes, only when each bunch finds the right balance. The cellar work stays deliberately discreet: slow, often spontaneous fermentations, careful temperature control and a patient élevage that keeps the vineyard’s voice intact. Built into the estate’s style in the 1930s–40s, that restraint trades flash for longevity—precision, finesse and a benchmark expression of Mosel Riesling.

Joh.Jos.Prüm

On the Middle Mosel in Bernkastel-Wehlen, slate and slope turn Riesling into pure focus – at Joh.Jos.Prüm (Mosel) this has been the family’s quiet craft since 1911, rooted in centuries of Prüm presence in the village. Iconic sites such as Wehlener Sonnenuhr, Graacher Himmelreich and Bernkasteler Lay combine blue slate, steep exposures and cool nights to preserve tension and aromatic clarity.

Picking is done in multiple passes, only when each bunch finds the right balance. The cellar work stays deliberately discreet: slow, often spontaneous fermentations, careful temperature control and a patient élevage that keeps the vineyard’s voice intact. Built into the estate’s style in the 1930s–40s, that restraint trades flash for longevity—precision, finesse and a benchmark expression of Mosel Riesling.