J.B. BeckerPinot Noir Wallufer Walkenberg Rotweiss Auslese 1969 (375ml)
Country:
Germany
Unit Type:
375ml
Estimated Price:
$120
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The 1969 is old skool German-wine labeling at its finest: Before the 1971 wine law the term “Cabinet,” spelled with a “c” and only one “t,” referred not to the ripeness level (the ripeness here is Auslese-level) but to the wine’s quality as a “reserve” or “premium wine,” to be stored, as the term suggests, in a special part of the cellar – the cabinet with the top-top wines. This is, in other words, an “Auslese Reserve.” Word to the potential buyer: This is mature wine, less a polished and obvious dessert wine and a more cerebral expression of Pinot Noir. At this point the wine tastes nearly dry, showing subterranean, roasted beet juice, caramelized mushrooms, umami and caramel notes across a complex palate. Most bottles still have a nice freshness at the core. For 1969, a good but not exceptional vintage, the 24-year-old Hans-Josef was working with his father together.
BUYER BEWARE: If you are considering buying, please note we have priced these sharply, realizing that not all will be completely non-compromised bottles. We have done everything we could to transport these safely, and Hans-Josef has pulled only the bottles with the best fills, but buyers should realize these are 55-year-old half-bottles and there will be bottle variation and dried corks and much more. Please handle these with extreme care. Only open with Durands!
Country | Germany |
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Unit Type | 375ml |
Alcohol | 13% |
Wine Class | Still White |
Pack Size | 12 |
Address | Rheingau |
Estimated Price | $120 |