Egon Müller IV

Egon Müller IV inaugurating sale at auction of the VDP Grosser Ring at the Europahalle in Trier

Egon Müller IV (born 20 August 1959), is a German winemaker and owner of the wine producer Weingut Egon Müller, Scharzhof, located just outside Wiltingen. The winery is located in the Mosel wine region, more specifically the Saar district. The winery's prized wines come from the vineyard Scharzhofberg. At present Egon IV, a former student of the University of applied sciences Geisenheim, is in the managing position. The Egon Müller dynasty is member of the First families of wine organisation. Egon III extended the winery in 1954 by purchasing Weingut "Le Gallais". This winery with 2.5 hectares (6.2 acres) vines in Wiltingen, comprising the single vineyards „Kupp“ and „braune Kupp“ hailed originally from family Metz, one of the founders of the Luxembourg-based ARBED. Egon Müller purchased one half and took the part of Madame Rochon at rent. With 35 hl/ha annual bottle production, he is one of the small, but renowned producers in the Mosel region. He is particularly known for the quality of his Rieslings.[1]

"Weingut Egon Müller Scharzhofberg" is a member of the Verband Deutscher Prädikats- und Qualitätsweingüter and the Primum Familiae Vini.

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References

  1. Stephen Brook: Liquid gold : dessert wines of the world London: Constable, 1987; NY, Morrow 1987, p. 206 ff.

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