Messmer Made in Pfalz Spatburgunder Trocken
Aromas of bright strawberry fruit. Fresh and juicy red berry characters on the palate with savoury spice notes.
Aromas of bright strawberry fruit. Fresh and juicy red berry characters on the palate with savoury ad spice notes, all backed by supple tannins.
Country | Germany |
Region | Pfalz |
Grape | Pinot Noir |
ABV | 13% |
Vintage | 2018 |
Size | 75cl |
Type |
Red |
Style | Medium Bodied |
Country, Germany
Region, Pfalz
Grape,
- Pinot Noir
BREAK;
Style, Light Bodied
ABV %, 13%
Vintage, 2018
Biodynamic,
Low Sulphur,
Low Intervention & Natural,
Organic,
Vegan,
Food pairing, Drink with crispy duck pancakes or char sui pork dishes.
Ratings & Awards,
The Vineyard
Weingut Messmer, in the Pfalz region, was founded by Herbert and Elizabeth Messmer in 1960. It’s situated in Burrweiler, in the south-west of Germany, less than 50 miles from the border with France and to the north-west of Stuttgart. The yellow sandstone buildings had
already been home to winemaking for around 250 years before they arrived.
It’s still in the family’s hands today, with son Martin overseeing the estate alongside his brother Gregor, who supervises production in the vineyard and winery. Their vineyards cover 27 hectares, with around
two-thirds of the area planted with white varieties (predominantly Riesling, Pinot Gris and Pinot Blanc) and the rest with red varieties (Pinot Noir in the main).
The terroir is made up of seven different soil types: slate, red sandstone, granite, limestone, loam, sand and ‘muschelkalk’ - a calcareous soil with substantial deposits of fossilised mussel shells. Gregor works to preserve the health and mineral content of the soils -
they use only organic fertilisers, and in 2011 they began the biodynamic cultivation of some sites. In the winery fermentations are cool, slow and small batch; grapes are only ever partially de-stemmed; and wines
are bottled without fining and with only the gentlest filtration.
Approximately 70% of the Pinot Noir is kept in stainless steel, whilst 30% spends 3-4 months in 500-900 litre old oak barrels - for micro-oxygenation.
Delivery
UK Mainland
- UK Mainland Delivery is £8.95. For orders over £125 delivery is free.
- 1 Bottle Delivery is £5.95.
- Saturday delivery is available to UK Mainland only: £25.00 (please contact us to arrange).
Local Delivery SA1 - SA7 Postcodes
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- For orders under £40 local delivery is £8.95.
- Deliveries will typically be on a Next Day Service but longer if items are out of stock.
Non-UK Mainland
For non-Mainland UK delivery, prices are as follows:
- Isle of Man - £15.95
- Highlands and Islands of Scotland - £14.95
- Northern Ireland - £12.95
- Jersey and Guernsey - £24.95
- Isle of Wight - £8.95
Republic of Ireland (Southern Ireland) - We are unable to deliver to the Republic of Ireland without making prior enquiries. Apologies for any
inconvenience.
Weingut Messmer, in the Pfalz region, was founded by Herbert and Elizabeth Messmer in 1960. It’s situated in Burrweiler, in the south-west of Germany, less than 50 miles from the border with France and to the north-west of Stuttgart. The yellow sandstone buildings had
already been home to winemaking for around 250 years before they arrived.
It’s still in the family’s hands today, with son Martin overseeing the estate alongside his brother Gregor, who supervises production in the vineyard and winery. Their vineyards cover 27 hectares, with around
two-thirds of the area planted with white varieties (predominantly Riesling, Pinot Gris and Pinot Blanc) and the rest with red varieties (Pinot Noir in the main).
The terroir is made up of seven different soil types: slate, red sandstone, granite, limestone, loam, sand and ‘muschelkalk’ - a calcareous soil with substantial deposits of fossilised mussel shells. Gregor works to preserve the health and mineral content of the soils -
they use only organic fertilisers, and in 2011 they began the biodynamic cultivation of some sites. In the winery fermentations are cool, slow and small batch; grapes are only ever partially de-stemmed; and wines
are bottled without fining and with only the gentlest filtration.
Approximately 70% of the Pinot Noir is kept in stainless steel, whilst 30% spends 3-4 months in 500-900 litre old oak barrels - for micro-oxygenation.