2020 Karl Johner Pinot Noir
A wonderful silky German Pinot – a great alternative to red Burgundy
Although it is the world’s third-biggest producer of Pinot Noir, Germany may not spring to mind when choosing a bottle. But German Pinots or Spätburgunders as the grape is known as there, now compete with the world’s best. Baden is the home of German Pinot Noir due to its warm climate and high number of sunshine hours.
Karl Johner Pinot Noir is made in the Burgundian style – the focus at Johner is on wines full of structure but with purity and elegance and it is considered one of the best wine estates in southern Germany. The vineyards cover some 17 hectares in Bischoffingen and surrounding areas.
On the nose there are lots of fresh red berries, herbal hints and spice from the oak. On the palate it is silky and savoury with wonderful black cherry and red summer berry flavours.
£36 now, and £36 on the 15th of each month
WINE PROFILE
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| Region | Baden |
| Producer | Karl Johner |
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| Alcohol (%) | 13 |
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| Vintage | 2020 |
| Flavour Characteristics | Black Cherry, Black Plum, Earth, Herbs, Red Cherry, Redcurrant, Savoury, Smoke |
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First payment: 15th September 2026
