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2018 Benediktusberg Weißburgunder trocken

Weingut Christine Pröstler

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The white wine Benediktusberg Weißburgunder trocken, vintage 2018 from the winery Weingut Christine Pröstler has been rated in 2021 by Ulrich Sautter with 92 Falstaff points. It is a wine made from the grape variety Weißburgunder from the region Franconia in Germany.

Tasting Notes

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Tasting from 24.03.2021: Ulrich Sautter

A little yeast, some hay and wild flowers and then a very pronounced Triassic limestone note. Supple on the palate, but also with mineral, chalky textured extract and firm acidity, powerful, still very youthful and with a compact structure. Concentrated fruit on the finish.

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Type of Production: conventional
Category: White Wine
Grape Variety: Weißburgunder
Vintage: 2018
Expansion: 500-l-barrel, 8 months 500-l-barrel
Alcohol Level: 14%
Price: 20 - 50 €
Residual Sugar: 1.4 g/l
Region
Franconia, Germany
"Franconian wine is wine for the sick," people used to say. This statement alludes to the wholesome and mineral nature of the typical wine of the region, the...
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Weingut Christine Pröstler

Obere Hauptstraße 100
97225 Retzbach
Deutschland
+49 (9364) 8178895
[email protected] www.cproestlerweine.de

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