
Dautel
Pinot Sekt Brut Nature
Württemberg, Germany
BUBBLY WINE STYLE
“Recently disgorged, Chris Dautel’s Pinot Brut Nature shows a clear, delicate and vinous Pinot bouquet with cherry, red apple, brioche and iodine notes. Round and remarkably delicate on the palate, this is an intense, elegant, finessed, well-structured and medium-bodied sparkling wine with fine and refreshing grip of polyphenols.” – Wine Advocate; June 30th, 2020. Tasted from lot L01-22 in April 2022.
Varietal: Pinot Noir
Analysis: 12% alcohol / volume
Region: Württemberg, Germany
Vineyard: Multiple Vineyards
Soil Type: Mostly limestone with sandstone and clay inclusions
Fermentation/Elevage: Fermented in 300 liter oak barrels
En Tirage Aging: 24 months
Farming Practice: Practicing Organic
Critical Acclaim: Wine Advocate – 92 points; James Suckling – 92 Points
DAUTEL WINERY:
Since 1510, there has been a long tradition of winemaking in the region. Situated in the heart of Württemberg, Dautel produces wine in and around Bönnigheim and alot has changed in the course of 500 years. After Ernest Dautel graduated from Geisenheim University, he left the local cooperative. This was quite an affront as his father had been the founding member, but Ernst Dautel realized the enormous potential of his vineyards and wanted to produce great wines equal to those he had tasted during his travels in Italy and France.
In 1985 Ernest started maturing his best red wines in barrique barrels. He produced blended wines, as well as single-varietal wines and fought for the permission to plant Chardonnay vines. Admitted as a member of VDP, the Association of German Quality Wine Estates in 1999, Ernest Dautel’s accomplishments gained wide recognition and awards. Today, the Dantel family continues their pursuit of excellence and focus on quality-oriented work in the vineyards and organic cultivation. Greening soil between vine rows and using beneficial species increases the biodiversity of the vineyards and stabilizes the ecological system. All vineyards are harvested by hand, critically selecting the best grapes. This results in several rounds of harvesting in each vineyard, yielding top-quality wines. Winemaker, Christian Dautel prefers using slightly larger oak barrels than usual, with the goal of producing elegant and complex wine. Learn more >
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