
Weingut AckermannFree Run Blanc de Noir
This wine generally goes well with pork, vegetarian or poultry.
The Free Run Blanc de Noir of the Weingut Ackermann is in the top 10 of wines of Pfalz.
Food and wine pairings with Free Run Blanc de Noir
Pairings that work perfectly with Free Run Blanc de Noir
Original food and wine pairings with Free Run Blanc de Noir
The Free Run Blanc de Noir of Weingut Ackermann matches generally quite well with dishes of beef, pork or game (deer, venison) such as recipes of roasted fillet of beef with parsley, broccoli gratin or rabbit with leeks.
Details and technical informations about Weingut Ackermann's Free Run Blanc de Noir.
Discover the grape variety: Cabernet franc
Cabernet Franc is one of the oldest red grape varieties in Bordeaux. The Libourne region is its terroir where it develops best. The terroirs of Saint-Emilion and Fronsac allow it to mature and develop its best range of aromas. It is also the majority in many blends. The very famous Château Cheval Blanc, for example, uses 60% Cabernet Franc. The wines produced with Cabernet Franc are medium in colour with fine tannins and subtle aromas of small red fruits and spices. When blended with Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon, it brings complexity and a bouquet of aromas to the wine. It produces fruity wines that can be drunk quite quickly, but whose great vintages can be kept for a long time. It is an earlier grape variety than Cabernet Sauvignon, which means that it is planted as far north as the Loire Valley. In Anjou, it is also used to make sweet rosé wines. Cabernet Franc is now used in some twenty countries in Europe and throughout the world.
Last vintages of this wine
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Informations about the Weingut Ackermann
The Weingut Ackermann is one of of the world's great estates. It offers 17 wines for sale in the of Pfalz to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Pfalz
Pfalz is a key wine producing region in western Germany, located between the Rhein/Rhine river and the low-lying Haardt mountain range (a natural continuation of the Alsatian Vosges). It covers a rectangle of land 45 miles (75km) Long and 15 miles (25km) wide. To the NorthLiesRheinhessen; to the South, the French border and Alsace. In terms of both quality and quantity, Pfalz is one of Germany's most important regions, and one which shows great promise for the future.
The word of the wine: Ploussard
See poulsard.














