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Tag: Rheinhessen

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Geil, Geyersberg Frühburgunder 2012

Posted on October 28, 2015May 13, 2018 by Peter Kupers Posted in Random Wines Tagged Frühburgunder, Germany, Pinot Noir, Rheinhessen, Spätburgunder, WineLeave a Comment on Geil, Geyersberg Frühburgunder 2012

As clarified a couple of weeks ago when talking about Tschuppen 2007, Pinot Noir is never just Pinot Noir. Clonal variety can lead to differences in flavour and aromas, as we see with Spätburgunder. Nonetheless, the wines are still distinctly Pinot Noir in fragrance and structure. It becomes a bit […]

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Kühling-Gillot, Nierstein Trocken 2012

Posted on July 29, 2015May 13, 2018 by Peter Kupers Posted in Random Wines Tagged Germany, Rheinhessen, Riesling, Wine1 Comment on Kühling-Gillot, Nierstein Trocken 2012

Rheinhessen is the most important wineproducing region in Germany. There are two ready explanations for this success. First, it is home to several important varietal crossings, including Muller-Thurgau, Dornfelder and Scheurebe (which actually originated here), so there are a lot of different wine styles on offer. Second, the region has […]

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