As the spring weather transitions into summer, the new vintages of 2024 rosés are blossoming into my glass and out of the garden. Seemed like an apt time to open a trio of this years German offerings from some of my favorite producers!
the Line Up
Seehof Pinot Noir Rosé
Von Winning Pinot Noir Rosé
Kruger Rumpf Pinot Noir Rosé
(all 2024 vintage)
My Thoughts and the Results...
VON WINNING PINOT NOIR ROSE (90pts)
Aromas of spicy berry, deep floral essence, watermelon, summer berry, citrus blossom and a touch peppery arugula or wrinkled cress.
Palate has a juicy summer berry backbone with glimpses of herbal and citrus glimpses as the flavors evolve in the glass.Watermelon rind, citrus oils, unripe peach, sage, honeysuckle, tart golden raspeberry.
Lengthy evolving palate with all the hallmarks of a delicious pinot based rosé. Focused acidity, layered summer fruits and a delicate persistent finish.
KRUGER RUMPF PINOT NOIR ROSE (88pts)
Touch of gassy bubble on the pour. Aromas are white tea, orange blossoms, wildflower honey, raspberry leaf and earthy cherry pits and some wet slate.
Palate is soft and supple on the front end with notes of cantaloupe, wild strawberry, orange pith and sage. Touch of prickle on the tongue that livens the front end and refreshing acidity that draws out the finish nicely with lingering stonefruit, sage and lingering minerality that weaves through the bitter melon rind finish.
SEEHOF PINOT NOIR ROSE (87pts)
Inviting aromas of citrus oils, wild strawberry, green rhubarb and white flowers.
Palate follows the nose nicely with focused summer berry fruit that evokes nuances of smarties candy, cherry skins, earthy blueberry, elderflowers, flowering thyme, nectarine that all harmonize in a cohesive easy drinking with nice structure, refreshing acidity and lingering herbal accents.
A pleasure to sip each and everyone over a couple days and honestly, I would highly recommend trying them all. Also, yes summer and rosé go hand and hand, but please do not put them away like your white pants when labor day rolls around. Rosé is great year round and it is such a versatile wine that bridges the red/white divide and accompanies food and conversation with the best of them!
Happy Summer 2025... stay tuned for more as we explore, forage, sip and share!
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