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2022 Fürst Pinot Noir Tradition - 6x75cl
  • Colour Red
  • Producer Fürst
  • Region Franken
  • Drinking 2024 - 2028
  • Case size 6x75cl
  • Available Later

2022 - Fürst Pinot Noir Tradition - 6x75cl

  • Colour Red
  • Producer Fürst
  • Region Franken
  • Drinking 2024 - 2028
  • Case size 6x75cl
  • Available Later
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Case price: £163.24 Duty Paid inc VAT
Equivalent Bottle Price: £27.20 Duty Paid inc VAT
Case price: £120.00 In Bond
Please note: This wine is not yet available for delivery. If you buy for storage, your wine will be automatically transferred on arrival. If you buy for delivery, we will contact you on arrival to arrange your delivery.
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  • James Suckling, July 2024, Score: 92

    Bright and effusive nose of sour cherries with a wealth of floral nuances. Elegant and light on its feet, this is a delightful medium-bodied pinot noir with plenty of depth in the long finish. Drink or hold.

  • James Suckling, July 2024, Score: 92

    Bright and effusive nose of sour cherries with a wealth of floral nuances. Elegant and light on its feet, this is a delightful medium-bodied pinot noir with plenty of depth in the long finish. Drink or hold.


  • William Kelley, July 2024

    With an open and pretty nose that’s full of ripe, red cherry fruit and just a hint of rosemary, this wine entices from the outset. The palate is soft, supple and rounded, with a plump juiciness on the finish that makes for a very moreish and readily approachable Pinot Noir. A great introduction to the Fürst style.

Producer

Fürst

The village of Bürgstadt in Franken, just east of Frankfurt, is one of Germany’s longest-standing Pinot Noir enclaves. The magnificent south-facing Centgrafenberg vineyard with its iron-rich decomposed red sandstone is very rare and one of Germany’s greatest sites. Here, Pinot Noir can bathe in the warm summer sun, yet retain tension and acidity from the region’s temperate climate. Father Paul Fürst has gradually passed on...Read more

The village of Bürgstadt in Franken, just east of Frankfurt, is one of Germany’s longest-standing Pinot Noir enclaves. The magnificent south-facing Centgrafenberg vineyard with its iron-rich decomposed red sandstone is very rare and one of Germany’s greatest sites. Here, Pinot Noir can bathe in the warm summer sun, yet retain tension and acidity from the region’s temperate climate. Father Paul Fürst has gradually passed on the winemaking responsibilities to his son Sebastian who works the vineyards by hand, concentrating every effort on producing wines of precision and fragrant appeal from low yields. Sebastian trained in Burgundy, at Domaine de l’Arlot, so it’s perhaps no surprise that they work a lot with whole cluster, 100% for the single vineyard wines and up to 25% for the estate wines. Their wines have a distinctive clarity, nimble weight, pure red fruit notes, and silky but firm tannin structure. During our last visit, Paul opened a bottle of 2001 Fruhburgunder Centgrafenberg, which was perfectly fresh, showing the immense ease with which these beautiful wines age.Read less

Region

Franken

This region in central Germany is mainly planted with white varieties. However, the small proportion of Spätburgunder (Pinot Noir) plantings – only 20% of the vineyard area – mean it is emerging as Germany’s premium red wine producing region, thanks especially to growers like Paul Fürst, whose crystalline, pure wines are leading the way. Growers are planting with Dijon clones, which produce silky, precise wines. The cru system here (Grosse Gewäch = Grand Cru) will reward any Pinot lover looking for exemplary quality beyond Burgundy.