Exploring the Pinot Grapes of Germany: Red, Grey, White - Wine Tasting at the American Wine Society (NoLoCo Chapter), led by Annette Schiller (July 2024)
Germany has been known in the U.S. mostly for its delicious Rieslings. Yes, Riesling is the #1 grape produced in Germany and Germany is also the #1 producer of Riesling world-wide (40% of the global Riesling production is in Germany). However, because of Germany’s very different wine regions ranging from 48.5° latitude to 51° latitude, the Pinot grapes also discovered perfect growing conditions and feel very comfortable in Germany. The monks from Burgundy brought Pinot grapes to Germany as early as the 12th century (and this origin is reflected in the “Burgunder” part of each grape’s German name). Today Germany is the #1 producer of Pinot-Blanc (Weissburgunder), #2 producer of Pinot-Gris (Grauburgunder), and #3 producer of Pinot-Noir (Spätburgunder) world-wide.
Annette took us on a discovery tour through 8 different wine regions (including at least one that is normally impossible to find in the U.S.). We tasted 3 Pinot Noir, 3 Pinot Gris, and 3 Pinot Blanc wines.
NoLoCo Chapter
Annette Schiller, our local expert on German, French, and Austrian wines, took us on a tour of Germany’s Pinot grapes. After showing us the various regions where the three varietals are grown, she led us through tasting of three Pinot Noirs (Spätburgunder), three Pinot Gris (Grauburgunder), and three Pinot Blancs (Weissburgunder). Germany is actually the third-largest producer of Pinot Noir (after France and the U.S.); it grows in many of Germany’s wine-producing regions. Pinot Gris is currently being planted more in places well-known for Riesling (e.g., on the steep slopes of the Mosel River). Pinot Gris is typically made in a dry style in Germany. Annette’s nine wines that are listed below represented eight different German wine regions. (The four wines most favored by attendees are shown in bold font; you can see that we particularly enjoyed the premier crus.)
Social Hour
Tasting
The Wines
Spätburgunder/ Pinot Noir
Grauburgunder/ Pinot Gris
Weisburgunder/ Pinot Blanc
Potluck Dinner
Bye-bye
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