Pinot Noir - Fruhburgunder Berchteim - Weingut Geil 2022

Weingut Geil

Pinot Noir (Fruhburgunder) · Pinot Noir · 75 cl · 2022

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Producer Weingut Geil
Name Pinot Noir
Variety Pinot Noir (Fruhburgunder)
Vintage 2022
Gradation 14.0%
Format 75 cl
Aromatic profile Red fruits, spices, earthy notes
Vinification method Fermentation in stainless steel, aging in wooden barrels
Region Palatinate
Production area Berchtesgaden
Country Germany
Type Red wine
Aging 6-12 months
Type of cask Oak barrels
Color Ruby red
Serving temperature 14-16°C
Recommended consumption Within 5 years
Pairing Red meats, game, aged cheeses
The Pinot Noir Fruhburgunder Berchteim from Weingut Geil comes from one of the most prestigious wine regions in Germany, renowned for its limestone soils and cool continental climate that enhance the finesse of this grape variety. The name “Fruhburgunder” indicates an early variant of Pinot Noir that ripens delicately, expressing intense yet elegant aromas. The winemaking process is carried out with artisanal care, favoring aging in wooden barrels that impart complexity without overpowering the natural freshness.

In the glass, this Pinot Noir shows a clear light red color, while on the nose it offers scents of ripe red fruits such as cherry and raspberry, with hints of floral and spicy notes. The taste is harmonious, with soft tannins and a pleasant mineral persistence, reflecting the unique terroir of Berchteim. It pairs well with dishes based on white meats, mushrooms, and soft cheeses, ideal for those seeking an elegant and versatile wine.
The winery

Weingut Oekonomierat Johann Geil I. Erben (Weingut Geil) – Winery in Rheinhessen (Wonnegau)

Discover the story and wines of Weingut Oekonomierat Johann Geil I. Erben (Weingut Geil).

Family-owned winery based in Bechtheim (Rheinhessen) with a strong focus on native varieties such as Riesling and Burgunder, producing still wines, sparkling wines and spirits.
Region: Rheinhessen (Wonnegau)
Country: Germania
Founded: 1871
Grapes: Riesling, Weißer Burgunder (Pinot Blanc), Spätburgunder (Pinot Noir), Silvaner, Scheurebe, Dornfelder, Kerner, Merlot, Saint-Laurent
Historic family-owned winery in Bechtheim Strong focus on Riesling, Burgunder and Silvaner. Recognized vineyards: Geyersberg, Rosengarten, Hasensprung Production includes Sekt and wines for tasting. Online shop offering origin-labeled wines and tasting packages.
Winery history
The Geil family has been connected to Bechtheim for generations: Georg Geil's purchase of the manor house in 1871 marked the beginning of the local winemaking tradition that would later bring Johann Geil to public attention. Johann promoted local bottling and was awarded the title of Oekonomierat. Today the estate remains family-run and the business continues across multiple generations.
Production philosophy
The estate seeks to emphasize the origin of its vineyards and the typicity of its terroirs through meticulous vineyard work and careful winemaking. Production is focused on local varieties, with an approach that combines tradition, artisanal care and openness to modern techniques.
Terroir and vineyards
Located in Bechtheim, in the Wonnegau district. The estate's recognized vineyards include Geyersberg, Rosengarten and Hasensprung. The soils of some vineyards consist of loess over a calcareous/carbonate subsoil.
Awards and recognitions
Awards given to individual wines: recognitions such as the Gold award from the Chamber of Agriculture of Rhineland-Palatinate and the DLG Gold Prize for specific labels; the company has also received positive reviews in trade magazines.

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