The red wine Tausendfarben Pinot Noir + Merlot, vintage 2019 from the winery Weinhaus Eugen Altschuh has been rated in 1970 by Ulrich Sautter with 88+ Falstaff points. It is a wine made from the grape varieties Pinot Noir, Merlot from the region Pfalz (Palatinate) in Germany.
Tasting Notes
Buttery notes, blackberry, blackcurrant and sweet cherry. Restrained, but also not too soft tannins on the palate, a hint of carbon dioxide reinforces the youthful freshness, but also emphasises light green tones in the tannins a little. A juicy, well-balanced red with tension and good length, will benefit from a few months of bottle ageing.
More about the tastingButtery notes, blackberry, blackcurrant, heart cherry, On the palate it shows with restrained, but also not too soft tannins, a hint of carbonic acid reinforces the youthful freshness, but also emphasises light green tones in the tannins a little. A juicy, well-balanced red with tension and good length, will benefit from a few months of bottle ageing.
More about the tastingPlum and blackberry confit on the nose, also buttery notes. On the palate a good density, fine tannins and a neat fruit, the cultivated acidity is balanced by a hint of ripeness. A harmoniously balanced, completely coherent cuvée.
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