News Discover Spätburgunder: The Rising Star of German Pinot Noir by Olivier Watson November 9, 2024 3 min 11 German Pinot Noir (Spätburgunder) is gaining acclaim, especially with the impressive 2022 vintage showcasing elegance and complexity. Discover top producers now!The Emergence of German Pinot Noir When discussing fine wines, Burgundy often steals the spotlight. However, German Pinot Noir, or Spätburgunder, is gaining recognition. Over the past two decades, German winemakers have embraced this grape with passion and dedication. They have worked tirelessly to refine their techniques and improve the quality of their wines. This transformation is not just about imitation; it’s about innovation. German winemakers have learned from their French counterparts while developing their unique styles. As Robert Dentice, a noted wine collector, states, “Germany is the most exciting region in the world for Pinot.” This enthusiasm is evident in the wines produced, which are rapidly improving in quality and complexity. Moreover, the impact of climate change cannot be overlooked. Warmer temperatures have allowed German vineyards to thrive, producing grapes with exceptional ripeness. As a result, the Spätburgunders are now showcasing a balance of elegance and depth that rivals their Burgundian counterparts. The 2022 Vintage: A Testament to Resilience The 2022 vintage in Germany faced significant challenges. An extended heat wave led to drought conditions, causing stress for many vines. Initially, this situation seemed dire for the quality of the grapes. However, timely rains in key regions turned the tide. In the Ahr Valley, sporadic rainfall in July and August rejuvenated the vines. This relief allowed the Spätburgunder grapes to flourish, resulting in a remarkable harvest. Similarly, Baden experienced beneficial rains, leading to a 13% increase in grape yield compared to the average. The 2022 vintage has produced reds that are both complex and harmonious. The Spätburgunders from this year exhibit silky textures and vibrant flavors. With moderate acidity and alcohol content, these wines are a delightful expression of the terroir. They capture the essence of what makes Pinot Noir so beloved, while adding a distinct German flair. Noteworthy Producers and Their Exceptional Wines Germany’s wine scene is brimming with talent, and the 2022 vintage showcases some remarkable producers. At a recent tasting event, several standout wines were highlighted. Among them, the 2022 Weingut Kaufmann Hattenheimer Hassel impressed with its balance of ripe cherries and spice. Curating Wine Pairings at Don’t Tell Dad Restaurant January 6, 2025 2 Top 50 Wines to Try in 2024: Best Picks Revealed November 13, 2024 10 The Controversy Over Restaurant Review Regulations December 30, 2024 3 Another notable wine is the 2022 Saumagen Spätburgunder, which offers vibrant fruit and refreshing acidity. The 2022 A. Christmann Vogelsang stands out for its blend of tradition and innovation, showcasing minerality alongside rich fruit flavors. Emerging producers are also making waves. Wasenhaus in Baden is known for its ethereal wines, while Makalié captures the essence of Baden’s unique soils. From the Ahr Valley, Bertram-Baltes delivers silky wines that reflect the challenges of steep vineyards. Sven Enderle’s new négociant venture has also produced impressive Pinot Noirs. As these wines become available, they are sure to attract attention from wine enthusiasts worldwide. In conclusion, German Pinot Noir is on the rise, and the 2022 vintage is a testament to this evolution. With a blend of tradition, innovation, and passion, German winemakers are crafting wines that deserve a place alongside the best in the world. Photo by Benja Godin on Unsplash Source: WineEnthousiast – Better Than Burgundy? Spätburgunder—a.k.a. German Pinot Noir—Is Making a Splash Pinot Noir Olivier Watson Olivier Watson is a passionate food and travel enthusiast with a particular fondness for rosé wine. Hailing from a vibrant culinary background, Olivier has spent years exploring the world’s most renowned wine regions, from the picturesque vineyards of Provence to the sun-drenched hills of Napa Valley. 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