Collection:
Yeringberg

These are elegant, gently stated wines, not try-hards. To taste them is to believe immediately that they are the faithful, accurate and unadorned expression of the vineyard whence they sprang.
Other producers talk the talk about terroir, but their wines don’t always back it up. Yeringberg wines are honest terroir wines without any need to shout about it.
Huon Hooke on The Real Review 2025 Vigneron of the Year
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Yeringberg is in the form of its life—and it’s been quite a life! Now in its 163rd year, Yeringberg’s fourth-generation custodians have been pouring their time-worn wisdom and cutting-edge smarts into ensuring a glorious future. While siblings Sandra and David de Pury have been busy future-proofing the vineyard with new plantings on rootstock and choosing orientations and aspects to mitigate against climate change, it only seems to have sharpened their appreciation of the raw materials at their disposal.
The Yeringberg range has never been more beautifully sculpted yet relaxed. This is the kind of rare quality that only comes from complete trust—in their site, their methods and their instincts. Given the ructions of modern life, it feels as though people take heart from—and pleasure in—those emblems of equanimity that continue to lead serenely from the front. Sandra and David’s joint crowning as 2025 Vigneron of the Year from The Real Review is confirmation that excellence never really goes out of fashion.
At the same time, our conception of excellence does change. Expectations are high. We thirst for wines of provenance and distinction, yes, but we want them to be emotive, meaningful and pleasurable (and not in need of years in the cellar to reach that point). Yeringberg meets all these exacting demands and more besides.
2023 on the Yeringberg hill is another enthralling frontier for the wine-lover. Welcome; this is a great place to be.
Vintage 2023
The 2023 vintage was characterised by slow ripening and fairly low yields. The spring was very wet, and the summer was mild. These conditions have resulted in wines with great depth of flavour and bright but balanced acidity.