Jochen Beurer Rotgut Red Blend
$25.00
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Vintage: 2021
Region: Württemberg, Germany
Viticulture: Organic and Biodynamic
Grape varieties: Spätburgunder, Dornfelder and Portugeiser
Jochen Beurer Rotgut Red Blend is a pretty vivid and energetic wine. The fruits are darker-toned, and there is a gravelly soil note not unlike Bordeaux or, maybe more appropriately, Loire reds. What else you wanna know? It’s fucking delicious. The name, of course, is a joke – roughly translating to “good red.” This ain’t no rotgut wine.
Song: Afterglow by Saib
Additional information
NATTINESS | Super Natty |
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FRUIT | Black Raspberry, Blackberry, Red Plum |
BODY | Medium-bodied |
ACIDITY | Bright (Medium-High) |
OAK | No Oak |
TANNIN | Medium |
ALCOHOL | 12-13% |
SWEETNESS | Dry |
SERVING TEMP | Cool Red and Orange (58°–62°) |
SULFUR | Low Sulfur (less than 50mg/L) |
VEGAN | Vegan |
IMPORTER | Vom Boden |
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ABOUT THE PRODUCER
About Jochen Beurer Rotgut Red Blend
Jochen Beurer Rotgut Red Blend is a pretty vivid and energetic wine. The fruits are darker-toned, and there is a gravelly soil note not unlike Bordeaux or, maybe more appropriately, Loire reds. What else you wanna know? It’s fucking delicious. The name, of course, is a joke – roughly translating to “good red.” This ain’t no rotgut wine.
About Jochen Beurer
Jochen Beurer may be one of the most important winemakers in Germany. An ex-European BMX champion – his wines are pure energy; they have a universal vibration to them. They seemingly do not follow the laws of physics that govern the rest of the conventional wine world. They float. Among winemakers in Germany, Beurer is revered and his whites and reds are nearly always considered among the greats. Few winemakers are able to achieve such thrust and such purity, from the simpler Trollinger and Portugieser up to Grauburgunder, Sauvignon Blanc, and, yes, Riesling. Yet Beurer’s influence flows not only through his wines but through his actions. Jochen is one of the deepest thinkers about the environment beyond the vineyards. A tour with Beurer is as likely to include a discussion of his bees, the vegetation, and the animals surrounding the vineyards as it is to include a discussion of the soil and vines themselves. Remstal (where Beurer is located) is the only area in Germany with Zweigelt!