

Pinot Noir Winklerberg
Konstanzer's Pinot Noir from the Winklerberg vineyard on the Kaiserstuhl benefits from loess soils on a volcanic subsoil, giving it a unique richness. This dry red wine is characterized by its elegance and fruity complexity, enhanced by 12 months of barrel aging and careful hand-harvesting. It will gain further character over time.

This gem comes from the privileged Winklerberg vineyard on the southwest slope of the Kaiserstuhl, which not only provides the wine that thrives there with plenty of sunshine, but also with an exceptional terroir: loess on a volcanic subsoil.
This is particularly beneficial for the demanding Pinot Noir grape (in German: Spätburgunder), which can show off its full potential here.
When combined with careful hand-picking of the small yields and 12 months of barrel aging, the result is an elegant, delicate, and fruity wine that gets even better with age. - Cheers!
Details
Type: | red wine |
Country: | Germany |
Region: | Bathe |
Grape variety: | Pinot Noir |
Winery: | Constance |
Taste: | dry |
Alcohol content: |
13% Vol |
Contents: |
0.75 L |
Allergens: | Sulfites |
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