Spatburgunder, the German name for Pinot Noir, has been grabbing more and more of our attention in recent years, none more so than Koehler-Ruprecht's.andnbsp;Juicy and very light on its feet, this wine has the tart red fruit and aroma of leather we expect from Spatburgunder with ample amounts of charm.andnbsp;Great with a slight chill, this is a perfect wine to ride out the end of summer into the beginning of fall.
Steve Rura
Bracing acidity and bright cranberry. A little fridge time tones it down nicely. Very good Pinot. Better on day 2.
Bracing acidity and bright cranberry. A little fridge time tones it down nicely. Very good Pinot. Better on day 2.
8.9Pete Cheslock
Tart and lightly acidic. Smoky and herbal too. Unexpected. Nice to try a Pinot from Germany.
Tart and lightly acidic. Smoky and herbal too. Unexpected. Nice to try a Pinot from Germany.
9.1Sarah J Baker
drank like a dream on day 2 ooh ooh ohh!!
drank like a dream on day 2 ooh ooh ohh!!
8.9Devin Bostick
Herbal earthy smell, meat, hibiscus, herbal melodies of flavor, fruit (non desc.), body medium light but the tail pushes through
Herbal earthy smell, meat, hibiscus, herbal melodies of flavor, fruit (non desc.), body medium light but the tail pushes through
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