Spatburgunder by Wasenhaus, an elegant and deep red wine made from pinot noir grapes that come from Baden. Produced by Alexander and Christophe who have accumulated a number of experiences in some of the great Burgundy domains before returning to Germany to produce wines. Fermented in open vats and aged in oak barrels.
Region: Germany, Baden
Grapes: Pinot noir.
Alcohol content: 12%.
Aging: 12 months in large Slavonian oak barrels.
Contains sulfites
Wasenhaus' Grand Ordinaire Spatburgunder is Wasenhaus' new entry-level Pinot, and it's anything but ordinary! Winemaking takes place through carbonic maceration. Refines in used barrels for a short period before bottling. Unclarified, unfiltered and SO2-free. A wine that on the nose expresses a broad spectrum aroma ranging from cherry to red berries, up to spices, while on the sip it is juicy, light and lively.
Region: Germany, Baden
Grapes: Pinot noir.
Alcohol content: 11.5%.
Aging: 6 months in large Slavonian oak barrels.
Contains sulfites
Wasenhaus' Grand Ordinaire Spatburgunder is Wasenhaus' new entry-level Pinot, and it's anything but ordinary! Winemaking takes place through carbonic maceration. Refines in used barrels for a short period before bottling. Unclarified, unfiltered and SO2-free. A wine that on the nose expresses a broad spectrum aroma ranging from cherry to red berries, up to spices, while on the sip it is juicy, light and lively.
Region: Germany, Baden
Grapes: Pinot noir.
Alcohol content: 12%.
Aging: 6 months in large Slavonian oak barrels.
Contains sulfites