Dürrenzimmern Mönchsberg Lemberger Erste Lage 2019
Dürrenzimmern Mönchsberg Lemberger Erste Lage
Dürrenzimmern Mönchsberg Lemberger Erste Lage
Black cherry meets smoky spice.
The Grafen Neipperg Dürrenzimmerner Mönchsberg Lemberger impresses with a deep ruby red, streaked with violet reflections. The wine's clear structure suggests an elegant density, while the delicate streaks in the glass indicate a balanced interplay of power and finesse.
The nose reveals a multifaceted bouquet of black cherries, blackberries, and blackcurrants, accompanied by subtle notes of tobacco, oak, and mineral smokiness. Fine spice nuances like pepper and licorice complete the profile, lending it depth and complexity.
On the palate, this Lemberger is structured, juicy, and with a lively acidity that perfectly balances the dark fruit. The spicy note of licorice and flint gives it character, while the tannins are fine and well-integrated. The finish is long, elegant, and pleasantly spicy.
The Dürrenzimmern Mönchsberg site offers ideal conditions for the Lemberger grape: calcareous Keuper soils and a mild, sunny climate give the wine its structure and depth. The wine carefully matures in oak barrels, allowing the delicate roasted aromas and the velvety texture to develop harmoniously.
Success story of the Lemberger-Haus: From the medieval cradle of grape varieties to the VDP top company.
The Graf Neipperg winery in Württemberg is an outstanding winery that has been owned by the Neipperg winegrowing family since the 15th century. The wine-growing tradition on the count's land in the region dates back to the 8th century. With over 30 hectares of vineyards in top locations such as the "Neipperger Schloßberg" and the "Schwaigerner Ruthe", the winery now produces first-class wines, including complex Lemberger, which the Counts of Neipperg brought to the region, Trollinger, juicy and elegant Schwarzrieslings and mineral-dense Rieslings. The winery is a member of the Association of German Prädikat Wine Estates (VDP) and has received numerous awards, including 4 grapes from Gault Millau. The traditional vinification in the vaulted cellar and the special management of steep slopes contribute to the top quality. Under the management of Philipp Erbgraf zu Neipperg and Karl Eugen Graf von Neipperg, the winery stands for proven traditions, coupled with modern winemaking and an impressive overall performance.
Purely genetically, the Blaufränkisch and Lemberger grape varieties are the same. Since there is currently a Blaufränkisch hype going through the German wine world, the winemakers of Württemberg discussed changing the name Lemberger to Blaufränkisch. In the end, they stuck with the original - Württemberg remains Lemberger-Land.
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Dürrenzimmern Mönchsberg Lemberger Erste Lage
2019
Black cherry meets smoky spice.
The Grafen Neipperg Dürrenzimmerner Mönchsberg Lemberger impresses with a deep ruby red, streaked with violet reflections. The wine's clear structure suggests an elegant density, while the delicate streaks in the glass indicate a balanced interplay of power and finesse.
The nose reveals a multifaceted bouquet of black cherries, blackberries, and blackcurrants, accompanied by subtle notes of tobacco, oak, and mineral smokiness. Fine spice nuances like pepper and licorice complete the profile, lending it depth and complexity.
On the palate, this Lemberger is structured, juicy, and with a lively acidity that perfectly balances the dark fruit. The spicy note of licorice and flint gives it character, while the tannins are fine and well-integrated. The finish is long, elegant, and pleasantly spicy.
The Dürrenzimmern Mönchsberg site offers ideal conditions for the Lemberger grape: calcareous Keuper soils and a mild, sunny climate give the wine its structure and depth. The wine carefully matures in oak barrels, allowing the delicate roasted aromas and the velvety texture to develop harmoniously.