29/04/2026
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Villa Sandahl is not a typical Badacsony story. It starts in Sweden.
Founded in 2004 by two Swedish brothers and their families, the estate began with a simple idea: if you want to make serious wine, start with serious vineyards. At the time, the volcanic slopes of Badacsony were still accessible, and they saw something others had not fully acted on yet: a world-class potential in basalt soils above Lake Balaton.
What followed was not expansion, but reduction. After years of experimenting with varieties, harvest dates, and methods, they narrowed everything down to one grape variety: Rhine Riesling. Not because it was fashionable, but because it worked. On their steep, south-facing sites, with heat accumulating through the day during long, warm autumns, Riesling offered the structure and acidity needed to hold everything together.
From there, the philosophy became almost strict. Low yields. Late harvest. Precision over volume. Today, the estate farms multiple parcels on volcanic soils, where basalt and elevation shape wines that are driven more by site than by variety.
In the cellar, the approach is deliberately restrained. Whole clusters are gently pressed, fermentation is carried out slowly at low temperatures, and different fractions are handled separately before blending. The goal is not to build the wine, but to avoid losing what the vineyard has already given.
The result is a style that puts these wines comfortably alongside serious German and Alsatian Rieslings, while still speaking clearly of Badacsony.
Villa Sandahl has built its range in layers from more accessible blends to single-vineyard selections from their lowest-yield sites, but the core idea remains the same throughout: Riesling as a tool to translate place.