Friedrich Becker – Pinot Noir Schweigen – VDP.Ortswein
The Friedrich Becker Pinot Noir Schweigen 2018 is an elegant Pinot Noir, a VDP.Ortswein from Schweigen in the Palatinate. It displays complexity and freshness, pleasant spiciness and richness, fine tannins and a firm structure, and it is practically fermented dry, making it wonderfully crisp. The 2018 Pinot Noir matures for three years in wood and was first bottled unfiltered in December 2021.
The Schweigen Pinot Noir Ortswein comes from the best sites in and around Schweigen. In the glass, it reveals a pleasant, light ruby red with a dark core. The nose offers aromas of wild berries, sour cherry, and blackcurrant, plum and cinnamon, along with spicy tobacco and forest floor, delicate smoke and mineral herbal spice. On the palate, it is incredibly juicy, assertive with present acidity. An elegant Pinot Noir with aging potential. It shows fruit, pleasant spiciness and richness, fine tannins and a firm structure, and it is practically fermented dry, making it wonderfully crisp. It pairs well with dark meats, roasted or braised.
Pinot Noir – Friedrich Becker's great love
From the beginning, Friedrich's greatest interest and ambition was dedicated to Pinot Noir, as it is internationally known. The terroir around Schweigen and the excellent sites with mighty limestone subsoils are ideal locations for this grape variety. The winery's Pinots are very concentrated, have ripe, firm tannins and combine fine elegance with a wide range of red fruit aromas. For many years, they have been among the best Burgundy wines in Germany. The winery owes its reputation and standing to their outstanding quality. It has won the German Red Wine Award seven times.
How the Pinot Noir Schweigen is made
The Pinot Noir grapes for this Ortswein grow in vineyards around Schweigen in the Palatinate, on both German and Alsatian sides, on barren limestone soils. The age of the vines ranges from 29 to 54 years. The grapes were carefully hand-selected, destemmed, and fermented separately by vineyard on the skins. After two to three weeks of fermentation in open oak vats and tubs, they were gently pressed. Further maturation took place for 36 months in barriques, in small French oak barrels. Bottling was done without filtration or fining of the wine.
A red wine from the Palatinate and its characteristics
- Origin Wine from Germany
- Growing region Palatinate
- VDP.Ortswein
- Grape variety Pinot Noir
- 13.5% vol. alcohol
- 6.2 g/l acidity
- 0.2 g/l residual sugar