Oberrotweil Chardonnay
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    Oberrotweil Chardonnay 2022

    Salwey Winery, Bathe
    #Volcanic rock
    Leicht
    Schwer
    Trocken
    Süss
    Salty, elegant and powerful
    Anzahl wählen
    1 Flasche
    22,65 €/Flasche
    Karton (6 Flaschen)
    129,11 €
    Spare 5%
    Preis pro Ltr: 30,2 € / L

    Inkl. 19% MwSt., zzgl. Versandkosten.
    Direkt lieferbar.
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    Weinbeschreibung
    "Chardonnay for those who prefer to listen rather than brag."
    Sven
    sommelier at Vioneers
    Steckbrief

    Oberrotweil Chardonnay

    Rebsorte
    Chardonnay
    Ort
    Oberrotweil
    Land
    Germany
    Region
    Bathe
    Flascheninhalt
    Alkoholgehalt
    13% Vol.
    Allergene
    contains sulfites
    Trinktemperatur
    8 - 10 Grad
    Ernte
    palmistry
    Verschluss
    Cork
    Lebensmittelangaben

    Oberrotweil Chardonnay

    je 100ml
    Weinbeschreibung

    Smoky Salted Almonds

    In the glass, the Chardonnay presents itself in a clear, medium straw yellow with a delicate golden shimmer – not loud, but self-assured. The viscosity appears calm and smooth, the edges bright and precise. No showmanship, but pure elegance with understatement.

    The nose is dominated by a salty, flinty smokiness – almost like wet stone after a summer rain. Behind this, delicate notes of green apple, brioche, and a hint of vanilla emerge. This is no tropical fruit basket, but rather a barren rock with butter and bite.

    In the mouth, it shows character: crisp acidity like a well-tailored jacket, yet creamy at its core – with richness but without heaviness. Yellow apple fruit, almond biscuit, a hint of citrus, and a salty note that lingers long. Almost chalky in the finish, very precise.

    The wine comes from volcanic steep slopes on the Kaiserstuhl, grown on lime-rich loess-loam with lava rock underneath. Spontaneously fermented, partly aged in large wooden barrels, it is a Baden homage to Burgundy – with its own character, not a copy.