This wine clearly focuses on one grape variety, Pinot Noir. Only flawless grapes were harvested for this wonderfully balanced varietal wine by Martin Waßmer. The grapes grow under optimal conditions in Baden. The vines dig their roots deep into soils made of clay, limestone and loess. The Schlatter Maltesergarten Pinot Noir is clearly also determined by climatic and stylistic factors Schlatt (DE). This German wine can be described in the best sense of the word as a wine of the Old World, and it is extraordinarily impressive. The ripening of the harvest for this Pinot Noir wine is influenced to a large extent by the climate of the growing region. In Baden the grapes thrive in a rather cool climate, which is reflected, among other things, in particularly long and even grapes and a rather moderate must weight. When the perfect physiological ripeness is ensured, the grapes for the Schlatter Maltesergarten Pinot Noir are harvested exclusively by hand.
This wine is best enjoyed at a temperature of 15 – 18°C. It is perfect as an accompanying wine to baked feta cheese parcels, lemon chili chicken with bulgur or red onions stuffed with couscous.
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