General Information
Let yourself be carried away by the Seckinger Spätburgunder Blanc de Noir from the Pfalz region, Germany. The Seckinger vineyard is known for its organic approach and gentle handling techniques during vinification. The used Spätburgunder grapes, known outside Germany as Pinot Noir, are carefully hand-picked and gently pressed to obtain only the best juice. This ‘Blanc de Noir’ technique, where white wine is made from red grapes, is a testament to innovation and craftsmanship.
Taste Profile
This unique wine shines with a clear, light color and offers aromas of fresh red fruit and a hint of flowers. On the palate, it is a harmonious mix of cherry, strawberry, and a subtle mineral undertone. The finish is refreshing with a lasting aftertaste.
Serving Advice
Ideally served at 8-10°C, this wine is perfect as an accompaniment to light fish dishes or soft cheeses. It is also an excellent choice for a relaxed summer evening.
- Light fish dishes
- Soft cheeses
- Aperitif on a summer evening
Fun Fact
Did you know that the Pfalz region is one of the warmest and driest areas in Germany? This climate is ideal for growing Spätburgunder grapes, resulting in wines with a distinctive character and ripeness that is rare for this latitude.