A rabble of German Pinot Noirs
Monday 9 September 2019

A collection of German Pinot Noirs with virtually nothing in common.
The only consistent thing among these wines is their inconsistency. This is perhaps how it should be for any collection centred on Pinot Noir, still the most capricious of grapes, whose elusive quality is a key part of its attraction. This particular bunch are all German, but that is where the similarities end. Germany is increasingly famed for Pinot Noirs that can compete with Burgundy's best (see, for example, our recent articles German Pinot Noir does itself a favour and A British assault on fine German Pinots), and there were indeed several such...
Become a member to view this article and thousands more!
Premium
- 15,411 featured articles
- 275,117 wine reviews
- Maps from The World Atlas of Wine, 8th edition (RRP £50)
- The Oxford Companion to Wine, 5th edition (RRP £50)
- Members’ forum
Monthly
Annually
£99
Save 17.5% with annual membership
Professional
- 15,411 featured articles
- 275,117 wine reviews
- Maps from The World Atlas of Wine, 8th edition (RRP £50)
- The Oxford Companion to Wine, 5th edition (RRP £50)
- Members’ forum
- 48-hour preview of all scheduled articles
- Commercial use of our wine reviews
£199
per year