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Burgweg

2007 Pfalz Pinot Noir

The Knipser Burgweg is a stunning example of Pfalz's esteemed winegrowing capabilities, showcasing the elegance of Pinot Noir. This delightful red wine presents a medium body that offers a well-rounded mouthfeel, complemented by bright acidity that adds a refreshing lift to each sip. The fruit intensity is prominent, revealing layers of ripe cherry and raspberry, enhanced by subtle earthy undertones that speak to the terroir of the region. Tannins are elegant and well-integrated, providing structure without overwhelming the palate. As a dry wine, it pairs beautifully with a variety of dishes, making it a versatile choice for any occasion. The vintage of 2007 is particularly noteworthy, reflecting the hallmark characteristics of this revered varietal.

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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