I'll Drink to That! Wine Talk

501: This Conversation with Meike Näkel Has A Terrifying Turn

Jan 3, 2025
Meike Näkel, co-owner of Meyer-Näkel winery in Germany's Ahr region, shares her family's rich winemaking legacy. She delves into the history of red wine in the Ahr, the evolution of German wine culture, and insights from her father's self-taught journey in winemaking. The discussion touches on challenging vineyard practices, the unique Frühburgunder grape, and the impact of climate change. A gripping account of a devastating flood showcases the winery's resilience and the emotional bonds that strengthen their community amidst adversity.
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INSIGHT

Ahr's Unique Terroir

  • The Ahr valley's south-facing slope and dark slate soil create a warm microclimate enabling Pinot Noir at high latitude.
  • Those geological and topographic factors define the region's signature minerality and freshness.
ANECDOTE

Autodidact Father Turned Pioneer

  • Werner Näkel trained himself by traveling and talking to winemakers rather than attending formal oenology school.
  • He used those encounters to adapt Burgundian techniques to the Ahr and raised the winery's quality standard.
INSIGHT

Lower Yields Sparked Regional Quality Shift

  • Werner reduced yields heavily and stopped making sweet, high-yield red wine to pursue dry, terroir-driven Pinot Noir.
  • His risky choices nudged the whole Ahr region from mass-market sweet reds toward quality dry reds.
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