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Pinot Noir 2019 - Red wine

5809

Aromatic red wine from a good location

15,00 (€20,00 per l)
Including tax
Contents: 0,75l
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IRIS KRADER Dry Gin

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Delivery to Germany: 6,90
Shipping time: 3-5 working days (usually sent within 20 h.)
Scholerhof
Dark forest fruits, black cherry, fine spice
Geschmack dry
Rebsorte Pinot Noir/Spätburgunder
Jahrgang 2019
Weinbaugebiet Baden

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Fine spicy aromas combined with black cherry fruit, cassis and forest fruits are characteristic of this Pinot Noir.

Its dark ruby red color combined with a long-lasting finish promises pure drinking pleasure. Goes well with all dark meats and mature cheeses.

Location: Heitersheim Maltesergarten

Contents: 0,75 Liter
Type of wine: Red wine
Beverage type: Wine
Acid: 5 g/l
Residual sweetness: 1.4 g/l
Alcohol: 13
Contains sulfites: Yes
Country: Germany
Place: Heitersheim
Weingut: Scholerhof
Food companies: Iris Krader, Weinbau Brennerei Scholerhof, Eschbacher Straße 22, D-79423 Gallenweiler

Scholerhof

Scholerhof is a small winery and distillery located in the heart of the Markgräflerland region in Baden. The Markgräflerland stretches over 60 km from Freiburg in the north to Basel in the south and is the southernmost wine-growing region in Germany. The Burgundian Gate is a kind of passage between the Jura and the Vosges. And because that's the case, the odd warmer breeze comes in from the south. In short, the winters are milder and the sun shines more often and longer than elsewhere. All of this together ensures that the grapes here have a higher sugar content. Our family has a long wine-growing history, going back about 100 years. I took over the winery from my uncle 10 years ago and it was clear to me that I would maintain our family's principle: quality over quantity.

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