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Spätburgunder

2004 Rheingau Pinot Noir

The Georg Breuer Spätburgunder from the renowned Rheingau region is a captivating Pinot Noir that showcases the exceptional terroir of this German wine-growing area. This distinguished vintage is celebrated for its elegant structure and alluring depth of flavor. With a medium body, the wine presents itself with a delightful balance of acidity that remains vibrant and invigorating, making it incredibly food-friendly. This Spätburgunder exhibits prominent fruit intensity, showcasing luscious notes of ripe cherries and subtle earthy undertones, which are beautifully complemented by soft, silky tannins. Notably dry, this wine provides a refined finish that lingers gracefully, inviting you to take another sip and appreciate its intricate nuances.

Tasting notes:


Black Cherry

Black Cherry

Earth

Earth

Baking Spice

Baking Spice

Region:


Rheingau
Rheingau

Germany's most famous wine region, the small but mighty Rheingau has built its stellar reputation on its delightfully dry Riesling. Thanks to the south-facing aspect of the Rhine Valley's slopes here—plus the shelter provided by the Taunus hills—the Rheingau's vineyards enjoy a unique mesoclimate that helps grapes ripen perfectly. As a result, these medium- to full-bodied white wines often display satisfying flavors of ripe peach. Fans of red wine should also look out for its Pinot Noir (known locally as Spätburgunder), which usually comes from vineyards near the village of Assmannhausen.

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