The white wine Bechtolsheimer Petersberg Grauer Burgunder Réserve trocken, vintage 2017 from the winery Weingut Ernst Bretz has been rated in 2019 by Ulrich Sautter und Rainer Schäfer with 90 Falstaff points. It is a wine made from the grape variety Grauburgunder from the region Rhine Hesse in Germany.
Tasting Notes
Some smoke on the nose, stewed quince, roasted hazelnuts and pear. On the palate with a taut structure characterised by wood maturation, vivid and cultivated acid structure, slight salty undertone, a focused Pinot that avoids opulence, good certain ageing potential.
More about the tastingPear, quince, banana peel on the nose, also dark savoury notes, some bay leaf. Juicy on the palate with a textured start, compact structure with measured power, ripe acidity, good balance, also elegant. A Pinot Gris that not only goes well with food.
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