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2014 Hölle Weißburgunder trocken

Weingut Landgraf

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The white wine Hölle Weißburgunder trocken, vintage 2014 from the winery Weingut Landgraf has been rated in 2017 by Ulrich Sautter, Ursula Haslauer, Oliver Donnecker, Christian Frens, Kai Schattner; with 90 Falstaff points. It is a wine made from the grape variety Weißburgunder from the region Rhine Hesse in Germany.

Tasting Notes

90
Tasting from 11.07.2017: Ulrich Sautter, Ursula Haslauer, Oliver Donnecker, Christian Frens, Kai Schattner;

Roasted wood, hazelnut, mineral, iron-spicy "rusty" tones, and a hint of Fernet Branca. Smooth attack, full-bodied and round, light sweetness, mild acidity, noticeable alcohol, phenolically counteracted, multi-layered, recognizably made with great effort. Softness and structure will come together as the wine matures in the bottle.

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Type of Production: organic
Category: White Wine
Grape Variety: Weißburgunder
Vintage: 2014
Expansion: large wooden barrel
Alcohol Level: 13.5%
Price: 10 - 20 €
Region
Rhine Hesse, Germany
Germany's largest wine-growing region (26,500 hectares) was a wallflower for a long time, considered more a provenance of nameless branded wines...
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Weingut Landgraf

Außerhalb 9
55291 Saulheim
Deutschland
+49 (6732) 5126
[email protected] www.weingut-landgraf.de

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