White wine
Weingut Schneider Rulander
Rulander is an alternative local name for Pinot Gris. This is a Spatlese Trocken. Fuller and richer than the Weißburgunder it has stone fruit, greengauge and white pepper with touches of honey and beeswax. The palate has oodles of creamy notes with great energy and lively acidity. A structured, complex lovely white wine.
Country
Germany
Region
Baden – Kaiserstuhl
production
Vegan
Alcohol level*
13.5%
Grape
Pinot Grigio
€27.00
Availability: In stock
*Alcohol levels are indicative and may vary from vintage to vintage.
the producer
Weingut Reinhold & Cornelia Schneider
Reinhold and Cornelia Schneider farm 6.8ha of vines in the subregion of the Kaiserstuhl in Baden, South-West Germany. Up until 1981 the grapes were sold to a local cooperative, but Reinhold and Cornelia wanted to develop estate made wines to fulfill the great potential of their terroir in the Kaiserstuhl. They now make 40,000 bottles from a number of grapes cultivated on the estate including Spätburgunder,Weißburgunder, Ruländer and Sylvaner. The viticulture is all organic with spontaneous fermentations in the cellar and only small additions of sulphur at bottling.