Alde Gott
Alde Gott
Alde Gott, established in 1948 has it’s 580 acres of vineyards shared by 415
members of a co-operative. Although the area is a Riesling stronghold, the co-operative has
made a name for itself with a red Spatburgunder (Pinot Noir) from Sasbachwalder Adle
Gott side, of which 60% is planted with the Spatburgunder.
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Alde Gott Red & Sweet Spatburgunder
Background: Alde Gott, established in 1948 has its 580 acres of vineyards shared by 415 members of a co-operative. Although the area is a Riesling stronghold, the co-operative has made a name for itself with the red Spatburgunder(Pinot Noir) from the Sasbachwaldener Alde Gott side, of which 60% is planted with the Spatburgunder.
Grape Varietal: Produced from the Pinot Noir (Spatburgunder) grape, the most important red grape of Germany.
Quality: QbA- Qualitatswein
Country of Origin: Germany
Appellation: Baden - The southernmost of Germany’s wine regions, a long slim, trip that extends from near Heidelberg in the north to Lake Constance in the south. This is the famed “Black Forest” area.
Technical data:
Type of bottle: 750 ml bottle
Type of Closure: cork closure
UPC: 628657799827
Analytical data:
Alcohol content: 10 %vol
Residual Sugar: 70 g/l
Tasting Notes: Red & sweet with aromas reminiscent of cherries, strawberries, and blackcurrants. A fruit-driven wine like diving into a fruit salad. Lush and balanced.
Food Suggestion: Enjoy with cheese, for the lovers of sweet & red at your cozy times.