Meyer-Näkel
Ahr Spätburgunder
Delicious, woven Pinot with a compact palate, nice mineral interplay and smokey undertones. Tart black cherry and cranberry fruits, licorice, fern, smoke, crushed rock, juniper.
Delicious, woven Pinot with a compact palate, nice mineral interplay and smokey undertones. Tart black cherry and cranberry fruits, licorice, fern, smoke, crushed rock, juniper.
Feb 4th, 2019Pinot an pork chops — always a good thing — especially when it’s a beauty like this — red fruit, earth, and so much more. Scarily easy to drink — beware 😊
Pinot an pork chops — always a good thing — especially when it’s a beauty like this — red fruit, earth, and so much more. Scarily easy to drink — beware 😊
Apr 3rd, 2018Textbook Pinot noir with insane tension - pristine crispy cherry skin - maybe too flawless for joy but a great effort! Achtung to detail baby!
Textbook Pinot noir with insane tension - pristine crispy cherry skin - maybe too flawless for joy but a great effort! Achtung to detail baby!
1 person found it helpfulJun 8th, 2015So fresh and zippy. Bright red fruit, rhubarb, orange peel with just the right amount of oak to add complexity. Really nice
So fresh and zippy. Bright red fruit, rhubarb, orange peel with just the right amount of oak to add complexity. Really nice
Apr 21st, 2016VDP.Gutswein €14,80
Klassischer Ahr-Spätburgunder
VDP.Gutswein €14,80
Klassischer Ahr-Spätburgunder
Bright, translucent, fruit forward yet with the unmistakable Ahr light touch.
Bright, crunchy cherry with some darker accents, herby undergrowth, a touch of anise & orange zest, a whiff of milk chocolate. Highly inviting.
Fresh, sappy, pure and with great flow on the palate. Crunchy tannins, very juicy cherry acidity, and uplifting mineral finish.
Nothing overly complex or profound yet so delicious. Beats most Villages Bourgognes, at a fraction of the price.
And this is his entry wine!
Bright, translucent, fruit forward yet with the unmistakable Ahr light touch.
Bright, crunchy cherry with some darker accents, herby undergrowth, a touch of anise & orange zest, a whiff of milk chocolate. Highly inviting.
Fresh, sappy, pure and with great flow on the palate. Crunchy tannins, very juicy cherry acidity, and uplifting mineral finish.
Nothing overly complex or profound yet so delicious. Beats most Villages Bourgognes, at a fraction of the price.
And this is his entry wine!