Wednesday, November 20, 2019

Red wines from Germany

Germany is famous for its white wine.
The cool climate of Germany is suited to the production of white wine with crisp acidity and fresh fruits characters. However, popularity of German red wine has been increasing.

There was a EU sponsored promotional tasting event and I got to taste two German red wines there.



Weingut Borell-Diehl Pfalz Pinot Noir 2017
Pinot Noir from Pfalz.
Pfaiz is located between the Rhine river and the Haardt mountain range. The mountains protect the area from the rain-bearing westerly winds therefore it is relatively warm and dry comparing with the other German wine regions. Red grape varieties can thrive in this climate and about one-third of wine produced in Pfalz is red.

Vibrant red cherry and cranberry stay long on the palate and finish cleanly.
Approachable, friendly wine.




Weingut Knauss La Boutanche Trollonger Wurttemberg 2018
Trollinger is a red grape variety originally from Italy, called Schiava there.
This bright ruby color wine is made with organic methods and low intervention.

The aromas and flavors of fresh flower, strawberry and thyme are balanced with sharp acid of cranberry.
The lightness of body supports the fresh characters.


Both of them are clean and fresh, and reasonably priced (about $20.00).
Worth a try! 

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