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A fabulous rosé: Intense pink glitters vividly in the glass and a light fruity note is in the air. This rosé from Krämer is pleasantly fresh on the palate. Aromatic fruits such as strawberries and raspberries harmonize perfectly and leave a pleasant acid-sweet interplay that puts you in a good mood. And that is exactly what characterizes this fabulous rosé, light-heartedness and appealing aromas - the name "Pudelwohl" fits perfectly - if you feel like you're in a poodle's comfort zone, you have no reason to complain. The young Rheinhessen winemaker Tobias Krämer follows a clear line: his wines are reduced to the essentials - in the best sense of the word - and enchant with their authenticity and honesty. Both his sparkling white wines and his fruity rosé creations and the fabulous red wines delight wine lovers and critics alike.
Rosé enjoyment from Rheinhessen: Anyone who previously thought that Rheinhessen only produces good Rieslings will be proven wrong with the Pinot Noir Rosé from the Leitz winery! Aromas of fresh strawberry, raspberry and currant complemented by a subtle acidity and pleasant carbonation create an unforgettable taste experience. Winemaker Johannes Leitz gives each of his wines an individual signature. In this fresh rosé, the juice of the Pinot Noir grape is very carefully pressed, producing a fragrant, shimmering pink must. The result is a wonderful rosé wine with finely integrated acidity and a pleasant fruity character. This fruitiness goes particularly well with fish, Asian dishes, pasta, pork or poultry.
Lake Constance shines in pink Now it's sparkling! We immerse ourselves in the freshness of Lake Constance: The Markgraf von Baden winery proves with its Secco series that it is not only capable of producing excellent still wines from its grapes. The fine sparkling wines come from the vineyards in the hinterland of Lake Constance - as the label reveals, which makes Lake Constance shine in pink... Sparkling and fresh, this Pinot Noir Secco shows a very accessible side. The bouquet is delicately fruity with aromas of apple, red currants and citrus fruits. Nutty notes give the fruit potpourri an additional appeal. On the palate, the Bodensee Secco Rosé impresses with its fine balance of sparkling acidity and lovely fruit sweetness. By the way: Do you know the difference between Secco and sparkling wine? This lies in the way in which carbon dioxide is added. In the case of secco, carbon dioxide is added externally, whereas in sparkling wine the carbon dioxide is produced through the fermentation of the sugar “internally”, i.e. in the bottle.