
Weingut SonnenhofBockenheimer Heiligenkirche Weissburgunder Spätlese Trocken
In the mouth this white wine is a with a nice freshness.
This wine generally goes well with rich fish (salmon, tuna etc), shellfish or mild and soft cheese.
Taste structure of the Bockenheimer Heiligenkirche Weissburgunder Spätlese Trocken from the Weingut Sonnenhof
Light | Bold | |
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Soft | Acidic |
In the mouth the Bockenheimer Heiligenkirche Weissburgunder Spätlese Trocken of Weingut Sonnenhof in the region of Pfalz is a with a nice freshness.
Food and wine pairings with Bockenheimer Heiligenkirche Weissburgunder Spätlese Trocken
Pairings that work perfectly with Bockenheimer Heiligenkirche Weissburgunder Spätlese Trocken
Original food and wine pairings with Bockenheimer Heiligenkirche Weissburgunder Spätlese Trocken
The Bockenheimer Heiligenkirche Weissburgunder Spätlese Trocken of Weingut Sonnenhof matches generally quite well with dishes of rich fish (salmon, tuna etc), shellfish or mild and soft cheese such as recipes of pan-fried salmon with lemon and dill sauce, fish shells or ratatouille and cottage cheese quiche.
Details and technical informations about Weingut Sonnenhof's Bockenheimer Heiligenkirche Weissburgunder Spätlese Trocken.
Discover the grape variety: Red Globe
Obtained in the United States (California) in 1957 by Harold P. Olmo and Albert T. Koyama by crossing (hunisa x emperor) with (hunisa x emperor x nocera). It is found in the United States (California, ...), Spain, Portugal, Italy (Sicily, ...), Turkey, Chile, Argentina, South Africa, ... in France, it is not known, registered since the 03.05.2010 in the official catalogue list A2.
Informations about the Weingut Sonnenhof
The Weingut Sonnenhof is one of of the world's great estates. It offers 48 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: Sarment
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