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The '1112' (Elfhundertzwölf) Grauburgunder is a dry white wine originating from the Baden wine region in Germany. The brand name refers to the year 1112, commemorating the historical roots of the House of Baden. It is a premium wine line produced by the Markgräflich Badisches Weinhaus, a joint venture founded in 1998.
Production takes place primarily in Salem (Lake Constance) and Staufen, leveraging the unique terroir of the Baden region. The brand is a collaborative effort between the Margrave of Baden and the Rotkäppchen-Mumm wine and spirits group. This partnership combines traditional viticultural heritage with modern distribution expertise.
The ultimate ownership lies with the Gunter Heise family through Rotkäppchen-Mumm Sektkellereien GmbH, which manages the commercial distribution, while the viticultural tradition is maintained by the House of Baden. This collaboration ensures that the product reaches a global audience while preserving its regional German identity.
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