GB SPAETBURGUNDER ROSE TROCKEN 2022 QBA
GEORG BREUER - RHEINGAU, Deutschland
- Referenz: DE-GEBR-058
- Auf Lager
2022 GB ROSÉ – PINOT NOIR
Region
The Rheingau covers approximately 3.000 hectares of vineyards and is one of the smallest wine growing
regions in Germany. The southerly exposed vineyard sites protected by the Taunus mountain range are a
reliable source of one of the finest Riesling and Pinot Noir wines of the country.
Vintage
The year 2022 was characterized by high temperatures and little rainfall. It was topped with a summer with
many hours of sunshine, but also with some challenging weather conditions. The right timing was most
important during the harvest in order to be able to adjust the optimum ripeness without sacrificing quality.
Thanks to the conscientious manual work and precise selection, healthy and ripe grapes could be harvested
and processed. So we can look forward to the wines with complexity, fruit and a distinctive aroma.
Grape variety
The right location and the vintner’s skill is essential for Pinot Noir (Spätburgunder) to fully express
its elegant aroma profile. Early harvest and gentle pressing result in a delicate Rosé resembling allot of white
wine characteristics.
Soils
Deep, gravely clay soils with layers of quartz and slate prevail in these southerly exposed steep vineyard sites.
Wine estate
Implementing a strict quality philosophy Bernhard Breuer turned the family-owned wine estate with its 40 hectares into a leading estate in the Rheingau. Today it is managed by his daughter Theresa Breuer and production
manager of many years, Hermann Schmoranz, with the assistance of cellar master Markus Lundén.
Wine description
Brilliant pink with aromas of strawberries and raspberries combined with a fresh acidity make this a nice
aperitif option. As a food pairing we recommend light and fruity starters or just a bowl of fresh strawberries.
Alcohol 11% vol. · Residual sugar 6,7 g/l · Total acidity 8,4 g/l
2022 GB ROSÉ – PINOT NOIR
Region
The Rheingau covers approximately 3.000 hectares of vineyards and is one of the smallest wine growing
regions in Germany. The southerly exposed vineyard sites protected by the Taunus mountain range are a
reliable source of one of the finest Riesling and Pinot Noir wines of the country.
Vintage
The year 2022 was characterized by high temperatures and little rainfall. It was topped with a summer with
many hours of sunshine, but also with some challenging weather conditions. The right timing was most
important during the harvest in order to be able to adjust the optimum ripeness without sacrificing quality.
Thanks to the conscientious manual work and precise selection, healthy and ripe grapes could be harvested
and processed. So we can look forward to the wines with complexity, fruit and a distinctive aroma.
Grape variety
The right location and the vintner’s skill is essential for Pinot Noir (Spätburgunder) to fully express
its elegant aroma profile. Early harvest and gentle pressing result in a delicate Rosé resembling allot of white
wine characteristics.
Soils
Deep, gravely clay soils with layers of quartz and slate prevail in these southerly exposed steep vineyard sites.
Wine estate
Implementing a strict quality philosophy Bernhard Breuer turned the family-owned wine estate with its 40 hectares into a leading estate in the Rheingau. Today it is managed by his daughter Theresa Breuer and production
manager of many years, Hermann Schmoranz, with the assistance of cellar master Markus Lundén.
Wine description
Brilliant pink with aromas of strawberries and raspberries combined with a fresh acidity make this a nice
aperitif option. As a food pairing we recommend light and fruity starters or just a bowl of fresh strawberries.
Alcohol 11% vol. · Residual sugar 6,7 g/l · Total acidity 8,4 g/l
Rebensorte | Riesling |
Boden | Schiefer |