Tasting Notes and Scores
Although the percentage of new wood employed for this “three-star” Pinot Noir is the same as for its Brauneberg counterpart, it delivers a greater measure of toast, resin and superficial sweetness. It’s also sparer in texture, thus more obviously displaying its tannins, fine-grained though they are. Fortunately, the stock of primary juiciness and mouthwatering salinity and the transparency to mineral, herbal and floral nuances are no less impressive. The alliance of dark cherry with high-toned kirsch and tart-edged red currant furthers this bottling’s uncanny combination of sinister complexity with bright invigoration.
David Schildknecht
Vinous
1990-11-17
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