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2019 Bernhard Huber Bienenberg Pinot Noir Grosses Gewächs
Bernhard Huber
Huber’s holdings in the grand cru Bienenberg vineyard were planted in the 50s and 60s with primarily German clones. They are the oldest on the estate. Of the approximately 130-hectare Bienenberg Vineyard, Huber owns 15 hectares. Of this, about 10.45 ha is classified Grosses Gewächs. The soil is yellow-reddish shell limestone. The aspect is south-east to south-west. Part of the vineyard is on a 15% slope (so passable with vineyard equipment) and part is on small, steeply ascending terraces (up to 60% gradient). The average vine age is between two and 53 years and yields are around 30 hl/ha. The Pinot Noir is marked by red fruits with hints of violets. Equipped with power and elegance, it takes time to play out its potential.
September, 2021
jamessuckling.com
96 points.
Extremely vibrant red (and only red!) fruit aromas pour from the glass of this very youthful pinot noir. With every swirl of the glass, more savory and delicately spicy notes emerge. Very concentrated and no less elegant, this has so much drama and energy on the palate that it takes your breath away. Incredibly focused and very long, mineral finish. Drinkable now, but best from 2023.
September, 2021
Wine Advocate
93+ points.
The 2019 Bienenberg Spätburgunder GG opens irresistibly radiant and fragrant on the nose, with fascinating Pinot aromas of red cherries and berries. The palate is the materialization of silky elegance with very delicate juiciness finely spiced with cloves and fine astringency from the oak barrels. Unique in style. This Bienenberg is as firm as it is filigreed, yet it's still slightly drying on the finish. Very promising. Tasted in Wiesbaden at the end of August 2021.
October, 2021
jancisrobinson.com
18/20
Cherry red with ruby rim, medium intensity. Quite intense in its blackberry fragrance, even showing a hint of blackcurrant. Starts off relatively mellow on the palate with a delicious taste of juicy blueberry. Tannins are kept well under wraps, leaving centre stage to fruit and a sumptuous texture. A slight astringency pops up on the finish but without diminishing the seductive charm of the Bienenberg.
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