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Stefan Winter Rheinhessen Weissburgunder-Chardonnay 2023/24
Stefan Winter Rheinhessen Weissburgunder-Chardonnay 2023/24 €17,35

Stefan Winter Rheinhessen Weissburgunder-Chardonnay 2023/24

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Vacqueyras, cru status in the southern Rhône
Spicy, refined and drinkable; top Rhône
Fantastic with grilled meat, oven-baked leg of lamb or poultry with mushrooms
Drink now and keep well for at least 5 years after the harvest

 

Tasting note Winter Weissburgunder-Chardonnay

Seductively fresh German dry white wine with a juicy, refined and full taste. Irresistibly delicious! Delicious with grilled fish and poultry.


Description

Stefan Winter makes an irresistibly delicious blend of his oak-matured Weissburgunder and Chardonnay. He picks the grapes from his own vineyards by hand and then makes the first quality selection. After the harvest, the grapes ferment spontaneously, so without the addition of external yeast. Is his Burgundy lookalike a serious challenger for the big names in the Côte de Beaune? There is definitely a similarity in the degree of finesse and purity, but Winter makes a distinctive, more light-footed version. With a wonderful taste balance between the crisp freshness of cool-climate Chardonnay and the seductive juiciness of Weissburgunder. Drinks faster than a classic white Burgundy and very competitive in price.​​​​​​

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Stefan Winter Rheinhessen Weissburgunder-Chardonnay 2023/24
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