
Zussamen
A special, exclusive collaboration between Andi and the Jenny & Francois team. “Zusammen” means “together,” or “collective,” in German—an apt name for this delicious and vibrant cuvée, given that we crafted this blend of indigenous white grapes alongside Andi during a visit to his winery in early 2025. Unfined, unfiltered, with no added SO2.
Andi Weigand
Andi Weigand was introduced to us by way of our amazing Franken natural winemakers, 2Naturkinder. Andi’s father was the first to make wine in his family. Andi took over the winemaking duties from his dad in 2015, and in 2018 decided to make the conversion to organics and natural winemaking. He says his father, unusually for the area and his generation, was very supportive of his desire to go in this direction. He now works as a team with his father, directing all the winemaking decisions. His vineyards are located on the Iphöfer Kronsberg, a slope that features Keuper soil. He uses an 80-year-old basket press and very large wooden barrels. He makes all his wines without the use of fining or filtration, and never adds any sulfur.
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A special, exclusive collaboration between Andi and the Jenny & Francois team. “Zusammen” means “together,” or “collective,” in German—an apt name for this delicious and vibrant cuvée, given that we crafted this blend of indigenous white grapes alongside Andi during a visit to his winery in early 2025. Unfined, unfiltered, with no added SO2.
Andi Weigand
Andi Weigand was introduced to us by way of our amazing Franken natural winemakers, 2Naturkinder. Andi’s father was the first to make wine in his family. Andi took over the winemaking duties from his dad in 2015, and in 2018 decided to make the conversion to organics and natural winemaking. He says his father, unusually for the area and his generation, was very supportive of his desire to go in this direction. He now works as a team with his father, directing all the winemaking decisions. His vineyards are located on the Iphöfer Kronsberg, a slope that features Keuper soil. He uses an 80-year-old basket press and very large wooden barrels. He makes all his wines without the use of fining or filtration, and never adds any sulfur.











