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2011 Bernhard Huber Wildenstein Reserve Pinot Noir Grosses Gewächs
Bernhard Huber
The name means "Wild Stone", and the site is distinguished by small terraces, some of which have ancient, dry stone walls. Pinot Noir was brought here 700 years ago by Cistercian monks from Burgundy. The soil is reddish from iron deposits with some very rocky ground, forcing the vines to root deeply and providing useful trace elements and minerals which are reflected in the wines. The planting density is between 5,000 and 10,000 vines/ha. This deeply mineral, finely structured wine is the greatest expression of Pinot Noir from Huber, and has the greatest aging potential.
March, 2015
Vinous Media
95 points
Vividly inky garnet. Seductive aromas of red fruits, smoke and wild herbs. The palate offers a silky texture and elegant lift, with deep cherry and blackberry flavors displaying astonishing clarity and vivacity. Closes smoothly and very long, with superb focus and sweet tannins adding grip. This is one of the three finest pinot noirs of the vintage in Germany.
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About Bernhard Huber
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