Assemblage of the fungus-resistant varieties Cabernet Carbon, Cabernet Cortis, Monarch, and Prior. Maturation in barriques.
Baden is Germany's southernmost wine growing region. It stretches about 400 kilometers from north to south along the Rhine. Baden is also Germany's warmest wine region. Much like its French neighbour Alsace, its climate is heavily influenced by its location in between the Vosges and the Black Forest, shielding it from cold winds and heavy rains. Best-known for Burgundian varieties, especially Pinot Noir (Spätburgunder), Pinot Blanc (Weißburgunder) and Pinot Gris (Grauburgunder). More than 15,000 hectares of vineyards. Diverse soils, ranging from loess and volcanic stones in the Kaiserstuhl region to shell-limestone in Tauberfranken.
Piwi, i.e. fungus-resistant variety that ideally does not require fungicides.
Vintage: | 2021 |
Colour: | red |
Style: | still (dry) |
Assemblage: | yes |
Grape variety: |
Cabernet Carbon Piwi, i.e. fungus-resistant variety that ideally does not require fungicides. |
For assemblages, the main grape variety is shown. | |
Producer: | Bio Weingut Maier |
Country: | Germany |
Region: | Baden |
Subregion: | Ortenau |
Appellation: | n/a |
Vineyard: | n/a |
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