The white wine Chätsch Weisser Burgunder trocken, vintage 2017 from the winery Weingut Brenneisen has been rated in 2021 by Ulrich Sautter with 92 Falstaff points. It is a wine made from the grape variety Weisser Burgunder from the region Baden in Germany.
Tasting Notes
Ripe Mirabelle plum, fresh pears, lime blossom. Salty, chalky minerality on the palate, fine tannins, juicy, good structure, long-lasting. With sweetbreads with Jerusalem artichokes.
More about the tastingYeasty, but also almost truffly in undertones. A little more regal than silky on the palate, dense and structured for the vintage, almost astringent with extract, vital acidity, very tense, homogeneous and long in the structural part, still compact on the finish.
More about the tastingYeasty, but also almost truffly in undertone. A little more regal than silky on the palate, dense and structured for the vintage, almost astringent with extract and vital acidity. Very tense, homogeneous and long in the structural part, still compact on the finish.
More about the tasting