Häusleboden GG Pinot Noir 2021

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Description

Dr. Heger Pinot Noir "Häusleboden" GG 2021
Germany / Baden / Ihringer Winklerberg

The Dr. Heger winery, located in Ihringen on the Kaiserstuhl, is known for its high-quality Burgundy wines. The Pinot Noir "Häusleboden" GG 2021 comes from the renowned Ihringer Winklerberg vineyard, specifically from the Wanne area, which is known for its optimal conditions for Pinot Noir.

Wine profile: Häusleboden GG Pinot Noir 2021

Expansion: Contains sulfites

Grape variety (filter): 100% Pinot Noir

Maturity: Now - 2051

Alcohol content (in % vol.): 13% Vol.

Allergens: Contains sulfites

Manufacturer/importer: Weingut Dr. Heger, Bachenstraße 19, 79241 Ihringen, Germany

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Specifications

  • Robert Parker
    94/100

In Portrait:

winegut Dr. Heger

Dr. Heger is one of Baden’s most renowned estates and is especially known for outstanding Burgundy varieties from the top sites of the Kaiserstuhl. The volcanic soils around Ihringen give the wines distinctive minerality, depth and warmth, while precise vineyard work and gentle vinification ensure elegance and finesse. Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris and Pinot Blanc are among the estate’s flagships, impressing with structure, aromatics and excellent ageing potential. For generations, the Heger family has stood for the highest quality, sustainable farming and a clear, terroir-driven style that has made the estate a fixture of Germany’s top wine landscape.

Origin in Focus

Baden

Baden is Germany’s southernmost and one of its warmest wine regions, stretching along the Upper Rhine from Kraichgau to Lake Constance. The mild climate and varied soils – from loess and limestone to volcanic rock in the Kaiserstuhl – allow for a broad range of styles. The focus is on Burgundy varieties: Spätburgunder for elegant to powerful reds, Grauburgunder and Weißburgunder for juicy, balanced white wines.

The nine subregions, including Kaiserstuhl, Tuniberg, Markgräflerland, Ortenau and Tauberfranken, show individual profiles, from mineral tension to a ripe, Mediterranean character.