Schweigen Spätburgunder - Weingut Jülg
Schweigen Spätburgunder - Weingut JülgThe Schweigen Spätburgunder - Weingut Jülg already seduces in the glass with a bright ruby red, shot through with delicate garnet-red reflections. The color is reminiscent of ripe cherries in the evening light and suggests a classically styled, finely structured Pinot from the southern Palatinate. On the nose, a multi-layered, clear bouquet unfolds. Ripe blackberries and juicy plums meet red currants, accompanied by morello cherries, a hint of wild raspberry and dried cranberry. Fine spicy notes of clove, allspice and a touch of black pepper glide above, accompanied by an elegant smoky note and discreet cedarwood from maturation in large oak. With a bit of air, floral hints of violets and dried rose petals emerge, together with a hint of forest floor after a summer rain. Mineral nuances with allusions to wet stone and chalk give the bouquet a cool, clear contour. This creates a tension between ripe, dark fruit and precise, straightforward freshness that is typical of Spätburgunder from the border location Schweigen–Südpfalz. On the palate, the Schweigen Spätburgunder - Weingut Jülg reveals an elegant, finely meshed body. The first sip brings red and dark berries into beautiful harmony; blackberry and plum meet sour cherry and red currant. Nuances of rosehip, a touch of cassis leaf and a delicate, almost salty minerality join in. The texture feels silky and velvety, yet consistently taut, with a clear focus on finesse rather than pure weight. The tannins present themselves as ripe, polished and very well integrated. They provide structure, yet always remain soft and fine, without any harshness. The acidity is lively and precise; it supports the fruit and ensures drinkability and tension. The oak plays a subtle role, underpinning with fine hints of lightly roasted hazelnut, some toast and a touch of vanilla, without obscuring the clear Pinot fruit. The finish is long and multi-layered, with notes of cherry, blackberry skin, sweet spices and a slightly smoky, mineral aftertaste. This Spätburgunder from the Palatinate stands for a classic, straightforward style that brings elegance, freshness and terroir to the fore. Its proximity to the French border is reflected in its character: a touch of Burgundy in the glass, yet with the unmistakable signature of the southern Palatinate soils. Calcareous subsoils and warm days with cool nights shape the grapes and provide balance between ripe fruit and clear structure. The typical aromas that emerge when enjoying this wine can be summarized as follows: Dark berries such as blackberry and black cherry with rich yet clear fruit Red fruits such as currant, raspberry and rosehip with fine freshness Spicy notes of clove, pepper, allspice and a hint of tobacco Subtle oak aromas of roasted nuts, vanilla and some toast Mineral hints reminiscent of wet stone and chalky soils As a VDP.Ortswein, this Pinot positions itself between an uncomplicated entry-level wine and an ambitious single-vineyard wine. It shows depth and seriousness, yet remains wonderfully accessible and delivers pure drinking pleasure. For lovers of classic Spätburgunder from cooler regions, this wine offers an exciting alternative with the warmth of the southern Palatinate and elegant structure. The wine’s strengths become particularly clear when the drinker pays attention to a few points: Gently aerating it in the glass enhances the fine spice and smoky nuances A serving temperature close to 16 degrees accentuates the elegant freshness and balance A suitable Burgundy glass emphasizes the silky texture and delicate tannins Production of the Schweigen Spätburgunder from Weingut Jülg The grapes for the Schweigen Spätburgunder - Weingut Jülg come from selected vineyards around Schweigen in the southern Palatinate. The climate is warm but never extreme, with plenty of sunshine and cool nights near the Palatinate Forest. This combination promotes ripe fruit while preserving the necessary freshness that defines a great Spätburgunder. The soils consist mainly of limestone, loess and sandy components, interspersed with stony layers that store warmth during the day and release it again at night. The Spätburgunder grape variety, internationally known as Pinot Noir, reacts very sensitively to terroir and climate. In Schweigen it shows elegant, precise fruit, fine spice and a distinctive minerality. The estate focuses on meticulous vineyard work with low yields and consistent canopy management. This allows the grapes to ripen slowly and fully and to develop a complex aroma profile. The harvest is selective, mostly by hand, and carried out in several passes. Only ripe berries make it to the cellar. Hand-picking allows for careful selection already in the vineyard and prevents undesirable fruit from being picked. In the cellar, the grapes are handled gently and carefully destemmed. A portion of the grapes may remain as whole berries or even whole clusters in the must, which adds extra freshness and structure. The maceratio...| Τιμή |
28,98 €
38,64 €/l
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| Κατάστημα | Αποστολή (de): 6,98 € Από 150,00€ δωρεάν Αξιόπιστη αποστολή. Αγορά με τιμολόγιο! |
| Αποστολή | Περισσότερα από 15.000 κρασιά online. Έμπορος κρασιού από το 2009. |
| Κρασί | 2023 |
| Μονάδα | 0.75 l |
| Ποσό | 1 Στοιχεία |
| Επίπεδα αποθεμάτων | διατίθενται σε επαρκή ποσότητα |
| Παραγωγός | Weingut Jülg |
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| Χώρα | Γερμανία |
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| Περιοχή | Pfalz (DE) |
| Ποικιλία | Spätburgunder |
| Αλκοόλ | 13,0% Vol. |
| GTIN | 4260635612092 |
| SKU Κατάστημα | 70339-DE-RW-PN-0006-23.2023 |