Enderle & Moll

Buntsandstein Ida Pinot Noir

9.03 ratings
8.61 pro ratings
Baden, Germany
Pinot Noir
Top Notes For
Ira Schwartz

I knew it was a mistake to open at this stage. Lots lurking but not much giving. Wearing a thick layer of protective clothing ,the only things peaking out were acid, earth and hints of red fruit.
Next bottle opened will be next decade.

I knew it was a mistake to open at this stage. Lots lurking but not much giving. Wearing a thick layer of protective clothing ,the only things peaking out were acid, earth and hints of red fruit.
Next bottle opened will be next decade.

1 person found it helpfulMay 30th, 2015
Keith Levenberg

I'd have to have this next to the regular Buntsandstein to say for sure how they're different. I get the impression this is slightly weightier but otherwise the experience is similar. This is spectacularly transparent stuff, nimble and packed with rocks and gravel. Both Bundsandstein pinots strike me as more transparent and ethereal than the Muschelkalk.

I'd have to have this next to the regular Buntsandstein to say for sure how they're different. I get the impression this is slightly weightier but otherwise the experience is similar. This is spectacularly transparent stuff, nimble and packed with rocks and gravel. Both Bundsandstein pinots strike me as more transparent and ethereal than the Muschelkalk.

Jul 15th, 2015
Jonas Mendoza

Jonas had this 8 years ago

Jonas had this 8 years ago

Feb 6th, 2016