ON-460410
Königschaffhauser Steingrüble Trocken Pinot Noir 2019
Pinot Noir
Baden, Germany
LCBO# 460410
0V
8989
$18.95
Critic Reviews (4)
Sara d'Amato
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Sara d'Amato

An elegant, mid-weight and fragrant pinot noir from the warmer reaches of Baden. The winery's vineyards is located on...

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John Szabo, MS
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John Szabo, MS

The reliable cooperative of Baden's 2019 volcanic Steingrüble pinot pours a pale-medium red garnet, and offers an...

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David Lawrason
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David Lawrason

This is from a large co-operative at the foot of the Kaisersthul, a dramatic volanic outcrop in the southern Rhine...

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Michael Godel
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Michael Godel

Consistent Baden label for reliable pinot noir, here from a riper vintage though with four years of aging it is more...

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Community Reviews (2)
mrcaribbeanvino
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mrcaribbeanvino

Red Berries dominate the nose along with some black fruits and orange zest. The palate like the nose is overwhelmed by red berries, oak spice, and some stone fruit. Easy going Pinot

Barry McLarnon
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Barry McLarnon

I've enjoyed previous vintages of this wine, but this edition doesn't quite hit the mark for me. It's an unusually deep ruby red for a pinot, but the nose is very subdued, with some vague dried cherry and mineral notes. Smooth on the palate with little discernible tannin, but lacking acidic lift and zest, and it has quite a short finish. Certainly drinkable, but lacking in varietal typicity... even in the under $20 price bracket, there are quite a few better options.





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