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WTN: Pinot and Spätburgunder

by Saina » Tue May 08, 2007 4:37 pm

We started with some not-spicy-enough, fake-finnish-made Chorizo which were rather nice with the Spätburgunder. Then we had boeuf bourguignon with the Chambolle, which also was rather nice.

  • 2004 Winzergenossenschaft Sasbach Sasbacher Rote Halde Spätburgunder Weißherbst Spätlese Trocken - Germany, Baden (5/8/2007)
    Light pink. Vegetal nose with quite a bit of pinosity. Though a Trocken, it does have sweet fruit so it isn't tart despite the rather noticable acidity. Mineral aftertaste. Very pleasant!
  • 2004 Maison Champy Chambolle-Musigny Les Bussières - France, Burgundy, Côte de Nuits, Chambolle-Musigny (5/8/2007)
    Sweet but savoury and beetrooty. Perhaps a touch more "Californian" in style than I remember from my last taste because of its opulent fruit, yet it still has nice acidiy. Not as mineral as I remembered it to be. Very nice anyway!

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Re: WTN: Pinot and Spätburgunder

by JC (NC) » Tue May 08, 2007 5:24 pm

Thanks for the notes.
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Re: WTN: Pinot and Spätburgunder

by Rahsaan » Tue May 08, 2007 6:50 pm

Otto Nieminen wrote:2004 Winzergenossenschaft Sasbach Sasbacher Rote Halde Spätburgunder Weißherbst Spätlese Trocken - Germany, Baden (5/8/2007)
Light pink. Vegetal nose with quite a bit of pinosity. Though a Trocken, it does have sweet fruit so it isn't tart despite the rather noticable acidity. Mineral aftertaste. Very pleasant


Sounds good. I hope it was dirt cheap?

While I have not tasted the widest range of German spatburgunders, I have found some to be a very enjoyable cheap fresh and easy guzzling wine, because of course I love the grape so much. Although the more ambitious versions have yet to convince me.
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Re: WTN: Pinot and Spätburgunder

by Saina » Tue May 08, 2007 6:59 pm

Rahsaan wrote:Sounds good. I hope it was dirt cheap?


Dirt cheap? In Finland? Lol!! Funniest joke I've ever heard! :) Nope, it cost 15€. But as I've often said, it is a miracle if I find anything honestly interesting for under 20€ here.
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Re: WTN: Pinot and Spätburgunder

by Rahsaan » Wed May 09, 2007 5:14 am

Otto Nieminen wrote:Dirt cheap?...Nope, it cost 15€..


Sounds ok. So it was probably dirt cheap originally, and therefore a nice wine to guzzle easily. A good category.
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Re: WTN: Pinot and Spätburgunder

by JC (NC) » Wed May 09, 2007 10:31 am

The Weissherbst (white harvest) wines I drank while living in Germany were almost all from Baden as was Otto's example. They are quite quaffable if well made.
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Re: WTN: Pinot and Spätburgunder

by Saina » Wed May 09, 2007 3:25 pm

Rahsaan, I think the ex-cellar price would be something around 4,5€ as that price tends to sell at around 14-16€ here. A nice quaff for that price.

JC (NC) wrote:They are quite quaffable if well made.


Indeed. IIRC this is the only one available here, but it has almost always been a nice drink. Some years it has had a very strange carrot-like smell which was more interesting than pleasurable, however.

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