The red wine Oppenheim Herrenberg Pinot Noir trocken, vintage 2016 from the winery Eckehart und Johannes Gröhl has been rated in 2020 by Ulrich Sautter with 90 Falstaff points. It is a wine made from the grape variety Pinot Noir from the region Rhine Hesse in Germany.
Tasting Notes
Fragrant nose with toasted notes, autumnal hints, violets, light berries, also some pastry. Finely woven on the palate, discreet cherry fruit and balanced acidity. Violets, nutty and toasty tones, discreet juice and grippy tannin.
More about the tastingBright brick red. Fresh pastry on the nose followed by typical Pinot Noir fruit aromas. Gingerbread on the palate with some praline, but not at all overdone. Attractive, but with substance.
More about the tastingLight brick red; aromas of fresh pastries, then comes the fruit that Pinot Noir has to offer. Aachener Printe, a little praline, but not at all over the top. A flatterer, but with substance – something like that only comes with wine.
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