More information about 3x pack Grillenhügel Pinot Noir - Johanneshof Reinisch
Swiveling the wine glass, this white wine reveals a high viscosity, which is reflected in strong church windows at the edge of the glass. The first nose of the Cricket Hill Pinot Noir shows of blackberries, black currants and mulberries. The fruity aspects of the bouquet are joined by notes of barrel aging like even more fruity balsamic nuances.
This red from Johanneshof Reinisch is just right for all wine lovers who like it dry. However, it is never sparse or brittle, as is appropriate for a wine of this reputation. On the tongue, this powerful white wine is characterized by an incredibly dense texture. Due to the moderate fruit acidity, the Grillenhügel Pinot Noir flatters with a velvety mouthfeel, without at the same time lacking in juicy liveliness. The finish of this white wine with good aging potential from the wine-growing region of Lower Austria, more precisely from the thermal region, finally impresses with exceptional reverberation. The finish is also accompanied by mineral hints of the soils dominated by brown earth and limestone.
Vinification of the Grillenhügel Pinot Noir from Johanneshof Reinisch
This white wine clearly focuses on one grape variety, and that is Pinot Noir. For this exceptionally powerful single-varietal wine from Johanneshof Reinisch, only immaculate grapes were brought in. The grapes grow under optimal conditions in Lower Austria. The vines here dig their roots deep into soils of clay, limestone and brown earth. Of course, the Grillenhügel Pinot Noir is also determined by more than just the soil of the Thermenregion. This Austrian can literally be described as an Old World wine that is extraordinarily impressive. After the hand harvest, the grapes arrive swiftly at the winery. Here they are sorted and carefully crushed. Fermentation follows in small wood and large wood at controlled temperatures. The fermentation is followed by 14 months of aging in oak barrels.
Food recommendation for the Grillenhügel Pinot Noir from Johanneshof Reinisch
Experience this white wine from Austria ideally tempered at 15 - 18 ° C as a companion to vegetable stew with pesto, leek tortilla or stuffed peppers.
Awards for the Grillenhügel Pinot Noir from Johanneshof Reinisch
This wine from the Thermenregion convinced not only us, no also renowned wine critics awarded him with 90 points and more. Among the ratings are
- Falstaff - 92 points
- Wine Advocate - Robert M. Parker - 89 points
- Wine Enthusiast - 92 points
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