Our older vintages
Pinot Noir
Reserve
2011
Reserve
Very dark, black cherry type color, ruby on the rim, very pure and youngish, flavors of spices and minerals hide hints of cherry fruit and red berries, on the palate soft at first, then still very youthful tannins; quite powerful, dense structure, integrated soft acidity and persisting fruit, quite some toasty aromas in the elegant again spicy finish.
This Blauburgunder was made with the ripest Pinot Noir grapes, especially from the top vineyards Dechant and Käferberg.
The Dechant vineyard site is comprised of calcareous loess-clay soil terraces on the south-east slope. On the higher terraces is the clay with ancient rock and gravel deposits. Usually strict selection is necessary in wet vintages in order to obtain first-class grapes.
The Käferberg vineyard site is located at the upper end of an eastern slope at about 300 metres above sea level – in the north of the town of Langenlois. Preserved calcareous, clayey marine deposits are found there.
This soil is similar to that of the famous Château Petrus in Pomerol, and produces an extremely dense wine. The top layer is partly of sand and partly of primary rock.
Awards
- 93/100
- Falstaff Rotwein-Guide 2015/ Falstaff Reserve Trophy
Maturation
The wine matured predominantly in 300 liters Austrian oak casks (1st and 2nd fillings) for 18 months. Assemblage is made from selected barrels according to the prospective aging potential of their content. With appropriate cellaring this wine should keep another decade or longer.
Food pairing recommendation
Matches with venison, lamb, roast beef, roast duck or goose etc.