Spätburgunder
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Spätburgunder (Pinot Noir) is a red wine predominantly from the Baden region in Germany.
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Spätburgunder (Pinot Noir) is a red wine predominantly from the Baden region in Germany. It has a bright ruby color and an elegant, complex taste. This wine features aromas of red berries, such as cherry and raspberry, with a hint of spice. On the palate, it is light to medium-bodied with soft tannins and flavors of fresh fruit, herbs, and a smooth, lingering finish. Spätburgunder pairs perfectly with poultry, pork, and light pasta dishes. Its refined character makes it suitable for both casual and sophisticated meals.
Fun facts
The Ahr Valley, famous for its Spätburgunder, hosts annual red wine hikes where visitors walk through scenic vineyards while enjoying tastings of this elegant wine.
Gastronomy
Main
Snacks & Appetizers
- Fruit Platter
- Hummus and Pita Chips
- Meat Platter
- Mini Quiches
- Tapas Platter
This wine is perfect with
Spätburgunder (Pinot Noir) pairs beautifully with "Duck Breast," the wine's elegance and complexity matching the meat, or enjoy it with "Grilled Salmon," where its acidity enhances the flavors.

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