The red wine Pinot Noir trocken, vintage 2013 from the winery Weingut August Kesseler has been rated in 2017 with 89 Falstaff points. It is a wine made from the grape variety Pinot Noir from the region Rheingau in Germany.
Tasting Notes
Finely spiced nose with allspice, pepper, cloves and sandalwood, underpinned by ripe black cherries and plums. Broad-shouldered with opulent fruit on the attack, deep and fleshy on the palate with fine acidity, velvety tannins and good length.
More about the tastingSlowly opening up in the glass: sour cherry, sweet almond, Burgundy clone, slate, hazelnut. Develops an elegant interplay of a hint of sweetness behind a mineral-tinged acid nerve on the palate, appears juicy and fresh at the same time, cleans the mouth.
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