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Prinz Salm Bingen Am Rhein Spätburgunder Pinot Noir 2021
Description
WoW Factor: In addition to managing the daily operations of the winery, Princess Victoria is also an active leader of the Junge Union, a youth political organization in Germany, and is fluent in 5 languages.
Varietal: 100% Pinot Noir
From the Johannisberg and Berg Roxheim vineyard sites and considered 'first growth'. Grown in red slate soils with more than 100 days of ripening on the vine. Aged in small oak barriques for 24 months.
Tasting Notes: A lighter style of Pinot Noir with fresh acidity and some oak influence. Dark cherry dominates the nose and front palate, with dark fruits and a slight smokiness on the back end. A bright and refreshing wine that would do well with a light chill.
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About Prinz Salm: Founded in 1200, the Prinz Salm estate is the oldest family-owned estate in Germany, cultivating 18 hectares of vineyard sites in Nahe and Rheinhessen. The estate is now on the 32nd generation of the royal family of Nahe, and is currently owned by Prince Felix zu Salm-Salm. However, it is his wife, Princess Victoria zu Salm-Salm, who largely oversees the winery operations and winemaking process.
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