Gantenbein Pinot Noir 2021

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Description

Switzerland / German-speaking Switzerland / Grisons

The Gantenbein winery is located on the outskirts of the wine village of Fläsch in the Grisons Rhine Valley, nestled among vineyards. Martha and Daniel Gantenbein have only been producing wine here since 1982, yet they are already considered world-class winemakers. Their focus is on meticulous and uncompromising work in the vineyard and cellar; nothing should detract from the quality of the grapes. Five hectares of the vineyards are planted with Pinot Noir. Here, the best grapes are rigorously selected and processed as gently as possible. The result of these very small yields of enormous quality is an impressive wine that is as rare as it is sought after. Gantenbein's Pinot Noir is one of the best wines in Switzerland, a cult wine.

Wine profile: Gantenbein Pinot Noir 2021

Expansion: 16-18 months in new pieces

Grape variety (filter): 100% Pinot Noir

Maturity: 2021 – 2036

Alcohol content (in % vol.): 14.5% Vol.

Allergens: contains sulphites

Manufacturer/importer: Gantenbein Wein, Ausserdorf 38, 7306 Fläsch, Switzerland

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Specifications

  • Robert Parker
    95/100
  • James Suckling
    95/100
Gantenbein

In Portrait:

Gantenbein

The Gantenbein estate in Fläsch, Switzerland, is a legend. Martha and Daniel Gantenbein produce wines here of rare precision and depth – above all their Pinot Noir, which is one of Europe’s most cult red wines. Equally impressive are their Chardonnay white wines, which captivate with Burgundian finesse and alpine freshness. Gantenbein wine stands for artisanal excellence, uncompromising selection and a clear style that reflects the terroir of Graubünden in pure form. An estate that has brought Switzerland onto the great international wine stage.

Origin in Focus

Graubünden

The wine region of Graubünden, often known as the Bündner Herrschaft, is considered Switzerland’s leading origin for Pinot Noir. The vineyards lie on sunny slopes along the Alpine Rhine, where a mild foehn climate, large temperature differences and limestone-rich slate and scree soils create ideal conditions. The wines are marked by finesse, clarity and lively alpine freshness. Pinot Noir in particular shows impressive elegance, fine tannins and precise red fruit. White wines such as Chardonnay and Pinot Blanc also impress with minerality and structure. Renowned producers such as Gantenbein have established Graubünden internationally as an origin for characterful, terroir-driven premium wines.