Distilling equipment, spindles, filters and measuring beakers: at first glance, the distilling cellar of the STENG Estate on Rotenberg mountain looks rather like a chemistry lab. But everything here revolves around making your own flavour. This is the kingdom of Gebhard Steng, who leads the gin workshops. The estate is a family business, previously run by both his father and grandfather, and it has been based in Lauffen since 1962. Like his predecessor, Gebhard Steng also cultivates grapes and potatoes, which thrive in the fields and vineyards around the estate. Lemberger, Riesling, Schwarzriesling and other varieties of burgundy have grown in the Neckar region’s fertile soils since Roman times.
The early potato varieties Annabelle and Berber are particularly sought after. They are traditionally grown in Lauffen’s fine, crumbly soils and are often harvested earlier there than in other growing regions. The produce is cultivated using green, ecological methods – another tradition which Gebhard Steng is now the third generation to continue. “But the time came when I wanted to try out something new”, he confesses. So, he redeveloped the company to create an operation that specializes in processing the produce as well as growing it. Gebhard Steng began by distilling classic fruit spirits, liqueurs and traditional brandies, and has now been producing his own wine for five years. He sells his products both commercially and to restaurants, as well as in his own shop, of course, where customers can also taste these noble liquids.
If you ever talk to Gebhard Streng, you will quickly notice that his passions include receiving guests and talking about festivals, on top of producing his wares. That is why the estate now also has a sun terrace, on which guests can be served with the distillery’s drinks, a rustic bar, and a large event room for hosting weddings and other celebrations in partnership with regional caterers. The estate’s large still stands in the events room, so guests can observe the distilling process during the celebrations if they wish.