Stigler produces Riesling from Baden, Germany's warmest wine region, where the continental climate and diverse soils yield wines of precision and depth. The winery's portfolio centers on vineyard-designated expressions from Ihringen's Winklerberg site, a south-facing slope known for mineral-driven character. The Vorderer Winklerberg Riesling GG and Ihringen Winklerberg F2 Riesling Kabinett Trocken represent the range—from full-bodied dry Grosses Gewächs to elegant off-dry Kabinett. Both have been assessed by Falstaff, Decanter, and Wine Advocate. The Ihringen Winklerberg Riesling GG Herrgottswinkel adds another layer of site expression. Stigler's focus on single-vineyard Riesling reflects Baden's reputation for producing wines that balance ripeness with acidity, offering the structure and aging potential expected of Germany's finest dry whites.