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Assmannshäuser Höllenberg

2009 Rheingau Pinot Noir

The Karl Joh. Molitor Assmannshäuser Höllenberg is a captivating Pinot Noir from the Rheingau region, showcasing the elegance and finesse that this varietal is renowned for. With a brilliant red hue that glistens in the glass, this vintage from 2009 offers a delightful experience for the senses. On the nose, it exudes enticing aromas of ripe cherry and raspberry, intertwined with subtle hints of earthiness and spice, giving it a complex character. Its smooth, medium-bodied texture is balanced by a refreshing acidity that brings vibrancy to each sip. The silky tannins provide a structured backbone, enhancing the wine's overall depth and longevity. As you savor this wine, you'll discover a lovely dryness that makes it incredibly food-friendly, perfect for pairing with roasted meats or rich pasta dishes. Experience the charm of Rheingau through this exquisite Pinot Noir that is sure to impress.

Tasting notes:


Cherry

Cherry

Blackberry

Blackberry

Earth

Earth

Region:


Germany
Germany

Riesling is the most famous varietal in Germany, and is made in a range of styles, from dry and steely to sweet and peachy. The wines are classified according to the region as well as how much sugar is in each wine. Aside from the aromatic Riesling, you will also find subtle, refreshing whites made from local grapes like the floral Müller-Thurgau and Silvaner. Germany also produces some increasingly excellent red wine, mostly crisp and brightly fruity Pinot Noir (locally known as Spätburgunder).

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