
Grauburgunder Sausenheimer Klostergarten - Weingut HammelThe barrel-aged Pinot Gris Sausenheimer Klostergarten from the Palatinate wine-growing region reveals itself in the glass in bright copper gold. Poured into a white wine glass, this white wine from Germany presents wonderfully youthful and fragrant aromas of mirabelle plum, lemon and fig, rounded off with minerality and honey, which are contributed by ageing in wooden barrels. The Weingut Hammel Pinot Gris Sausenheimer Klostergarten presents itself wonderfully dry to wine lovers. This white wine is never coarse or austere, as you would expect from a wine. This light and crisp white wine is balanced and multi-layered on the palate. The Grauburgunder Sausenheimer Klostergarten is wonderfully fresh and lively on the palate thanks to its concise fruit acidity. The finish of this white wine from the Palatinate wine-growing region, or more precisely from Sausenheim, ultimately delights with good persistence. The finish is also accompanied by mineral notes from the clay and sand-dominated soils. Vinification of Weingut Hammel Pinot Gris Sausenheimer Klostergarten The balanced Pinot Gris Sausenheimer Klostergarten from Germany is a single-varietal wine made from the Pinot Gris grape variety. The grapes grow under optimal conditions in the Palatinate. Here, the vines dig their roots deep into soils of clay and sand. After being harvested by hand, the grapes are transported to the winery as quickly as possible. Here they are selected and carefully crushed. This is followed by fermentation in large oak barrels at controlled temperatures. Vinification is followed by maturation for 10 months in oak barrels. Dining recommendation for Weingut Hammel Pinot Gris Sausenheimer Klostergarten Ideally, drink this white wine from Germany well chilled at 8 - 10°C as an accompaniment to cabbage roulades, vegetable stew with pesto or omelette with salmon and fennel. <p