Rainer Schnaitmann Simonroth Cuvee D 2016 Front Bottle Shot
Rainer Schnaitmann Simonroth Cuvee D 2016 Front Bottle Shot Rainer Schnaitmann Simonroth Cuvee D 2016 Front Label

Winemaker Notes

Sparkling purple, almost black in the core with delicate brightening towards the edge. Scent of black pepper and hints of violets and juniper wood. Dark berries and black cherries round off the bouquet. On the palate spicy notes in the foreground. The juicy dark fruit aromas and polished tannins and acid structure provide a full-bodied wine.
Rainer Schnaitmann

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Red wine from Germany, really? Yes, really. The country’s world class German Rieslings may be its vinous claim to fame, but 40% of wine production is red. The star is Pinot Noir, known as spätburgunder, which is the third most-planted grape in Germany. In the regions of Baden and Ahr, in fact, this varietal is actually number one. German Pinot Noir offers precisely delineated characteristics of juicy red fruit, spice and earthy minerality that stay light but vivid. Look for versions from Weingut Dautel, August Kesseler and Claus Schneider.

Another important German red wine is Blauer Portugieser, used for crisp, light-bodied wines. Dornfelder is also appreciated; it typically expresses a fun, grapey fruitiness that resembles Beaujolais. Smaller but still commercially significant plantings include Trollinger and Pinot Meunier. Even international varieties like Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot appear in some of the warmer regions.

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