Seven Winters White Wine
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    Seven Winters White Wine "7 Winters matured in oak barrels" 2016

    Salwey Winery, Bathe
    #expressive
    Leicht
    Schwer
    Trocken
    Süss
    Melty, deep, and focused
    Preis pro Ltr: 60 € / L

    Inkl. 19% MwSt., zzgl. Versandkosten.
    Direkt lieferbar.
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    Weinbeschreibung
    "A wine like a vintage sneaker - iconic and wearable."
    Sven
    sommelier at Vioneers
    Steckbrief

    Seven Winters White Wine "7 Winters matured in oak barrels"

    Rebsorte
    Pinot Gris
    Chardonnay
    Ort
    Oberrotweil
    Land
    Germany
    Region
    Bathe
    Flascheninhalt
    Alkoholgehalt
    13% Vol.
    Allergene
    contains sulfites
    Trinktemperatur
    10 - 14 Grad
    Ernte
    palmistry
    Verschluss
    Cork
    Lebensmittelangaben

    Seven Winters White Wine "7 Winters matured in oak barrels"

    je 100ml
    Weinbeschreibung

    Pear meets Smoked Almond

    In the glass, it presents a rich golden yellow with subtle copper reflections – a color that immediately promises depth and maturity. Not a fleeting summer wine, but one that visually signals: time has played a role here – and in the best possible way.

    The nose is not dominated by overt fruit, but rather by a precise mosaic: yellow pear, ripe mirabelle, smoked almond, a touch of butter, and fine yeasty spice. This is accompanied by a hint of cream and subtle oak. Nothing loud – but incredibly complex and elegantly interwoven.

    Dry as chalk on the palate, with taut, vibrant acidity and that creamy grip that only prolonged lees aging brings. Yellow fruit (peach, pear), fine smokiness, slightly salty minerality and a subtle bitter note on the finish – everything is in place, everything has structure.

    This wine spent seven winters on its full lees – a deliberately slow maturation that brings depth and creaminess. The cuvée of Pinot Gris and Chardonnay comes from volcanic loess and limestone soils in the Kaiserstuhl – ideal conditions for structure, finesse, and mineral tension.