Stallmann Spätburgunder Güldenmorgen is a very special glass of German Pinot Noir inspired by the French style and the classic red wines from Burgundy. The wine is a fine example of the freshness and elegance that characterize Stallman-Hiestand’s wines. Before bottling, the wine rests in French barriques, where the delicate fruit gains depth and complexity.
Color: Ruby.
Smell: Black cherries and ripe strawberries, with a faint scent of warm forest floor, which makes you think of summer.
Tasting notes: Lots of red fruit. Good intensity, fullness and a long, elegant finish.
Serving suggestion: Enjoy it, for example, with a good stir-fry tartare or game bird with mushrooms.
The Rheinhessen wine region is the largest of Germany’s 13 wine-producing regions. With protection from the surrounding hills, the tempering influence of the Rhine, long summers and mild winters, the conditions for growing wine grapes in Rheinhessen are extremely favorable. Here you will find the Stallmann-Hiestand winery, which produces its wines in the old-fashioned way with long fermentation on the grape skins and aging in oak barrels. Winemaker Christoph Hiestand’s signature can be read in every drop. His philosophy is based on a small handful of core principles to ensure quality: strict yield regulation, selective harvesting of grapes, gentle treatment in the cellar and long fermentation. Next, he gives the wines as much space as possible to develop freely, so that each variety is allowed to express its individuality.