
Tasting Notes
Huber's holdings in the grand cru Bienenberg vineyard were planted in the '50s and '60s with primarily German clones. They are the oldest on the estate. Of the approximately 130-hectare Bienenberg Vineyard, Huber owns 15 hectares. Of this, about 10.45 ha is classified Grosses Gewächs (GG). The soil is yellow-reddish shell limestone. The aspect is south-east to south-west. Part of the vineyard is on a 15% slope (so passable with vineyard equipment) and part is on small, steeply. - Importer Note
Situated in Baden, Germany The Huber Winery in Malterdingen is in the deep South-West of Germany, located on the foothills of the Black Forest mountains between Strasbourg, in the French Alsace Region, and the city Basel in Switzerland. We cultivate approximately 25 ha - 65 % Pinot Noir. Cisterciensan monks brought the Pinot Noir tradition from Burgundy into our region. Bernard Huber is given the top rating of five stars in the Gault Millau Wine Guide (the Gambero Rosso of Germany) and several of his Pinot Noir are regularly among the finest produced in Germany in any given year. - Winery Note
Product Type | Wine Red Pinot Noir |
Volume | 750ml |
Country | Germany |
Region | Baden |
Winemaking Practices | Minimal Intervention |
Vineyard Practices | Minimal Intervention |