Variety: Spatburguner Trocken
Region: Pfalz
Country: Germany
Year: 2016
Price: $22, on sale for $7.95
Winery review: Made from Pinot Noir saignée—has an salmon-pink dress and opens with a clear, pure and very delicate bouquet of ripe red berries (raspberries) and sweet cherries, floral aromas (rose petals) but also fresh elements. On the palate, this is a full-bodied, round and pretty rich but pure, fresh and finessed wine with intense fruit, fine tannins and a very persistent, well-structured taste. The finish is stunningly powerful, intense and aromatic but also fresh and mineral, with nice grip and even salinity notes.
My review: Smelled like berries, had a crispy apple taste. Citrus notes, lingers in your mouth but has nice flavor. I ended up purchasing this one because it wasn't overly sweet but I still had those berry and citrus flavors.
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