Pinot Noir that won’t break the bank this winter
Pinot Noir is increasing in popularity in Germany, with now nearly 12,000 ha under vine and producers experimenting more and more with low-intervention and fruit-forward styles.
With budget mindfulness after Christmas and New Year, we wanted to recommend five German Pinot Noirs under £20.00 (and one for £20.99!) which illustrate the value for money offered by Spätburgunder from three different German regions.
- Hans Baer Pinot Noir 2016, Pfalz, £7.00 Tesco
- Hofman Spätburgunder Rotwein Trocken, Rheinhessen, £12.50 Slurp.co.uk
- Villa Wolf Pinot Noir 2016, Pfalz, £12.50 Oddbins
- Spätburgunder Trocken Weingut Carl Koch 2015, Rheinhessen, £16.00 Roberson
- Pinot Noir Kaiserstuhl Salwey 2015, Baden, £16.95 Tanners
- Karl H. Johner Enselberg Pinot Noir 2016, Baden, £20.99 Waitrose