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: 12.5%.
Aging: 6 months in large Slavonian oak barrels.
Contains sulfites
The Propeller by [Trub: Stoff] is an ancestral wine refermented in the bottle, a recent project by the couple Florian Moll-Geraldine Bollmann, in Southern Baden. The vine is Muller Thurgau, coming from vineyards located on calcareous marls of marine origin in depth. De-stemmed and crushed grapes, 3 days of maceration, bottled during fermentation. Degorgement after 8 months
Region: German, Baden
Grapes: Muller Thurghau.
Alcohol content: 11,5%.
Aging: Refermentation int he bottle.
Conatins sulfites
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: 12.5%.
Aging: 12 months in large Slavonian oak barrels.
Contains sulfites