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2013 Bernhard Huber Malterdinger Pinot Noir
Bernhard Huber
The Malterdinger Pinot Noir is the village wine from Weingut Huber in Baden. Fruit comes from vines of up to 25 years of age, with deeper roots, 30 to 35% whole bunch. After harvesting the grapes with a crop round 55 hl per ha, this wine matures for 12 months in three- and four-year-old barriques.
May, 2016
The Wine Front
92 points
Spicy and sappy, smoky cherry and plum with oak well in the background. Light to medium bodied, spicy and undergrowthy, with crunch of acidity and a fine dusting of tannin. A bit minerally and has precision, without being too strict. Finish is good too. Likely better with a couple of years on it too, though attractive now.
August, 2016
Wine Advocate
89 points
The 2013 Malterdinger Spätburgunder offers a clear, fresh and well-concentrated bouquet of red fruits and some stony flavors. This wine is medium-bodied, pretty intense and concentrated, but also fresh, pure and grippy. This is already an ambitious village wine.
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