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Jochen Beurer

Rotgut

Region: Württemberg, Germany

Vintage: 2020

Grapes: Pinot Noir, Dornfelder, Portugieser

Color: Red

Jochen Beurer, a former '90s BMX champion hailing from Germany, has pioneered biodynamic farming in his hometown of Kernen. He has cemented himself as one of the most prominent winemakers in Germany, renowned for his exceptional Rieslings produced in the Württemberg region. But even his entry-level wines boast the same purity and clarity as the rest of his range.

This chillable red Rotgut is his blend of Pinot Noir and native Teutonic varieties Dornfelder and Portugieser, providing a spicy and dark edge to the Pinot's red fruit. You'll experience a symphony of flavors ranging from tart strawberries to tangy cherry juice, blood orange, barnyard, and crushed violets. Pour now, bike tricks later.


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