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Holger Koch

Posted by Torsten 21 Nov 2009

Sun-kissed Baden, the southernmost of Germany's wine growing regions, specialises on Pinots: Pinot Noir, Pinot Bianco and Pinot Gris/Grigio (or Spätburgunder, Weißburgunder and Grauburgunder), and for some reason we have so far only reviewed Spät- und Weißburgunder from Baden on the Wine Rambler. So it was high time to open a bottle of Grauburgunder and and do some reviewing - and this time it was not just me, but a group of British wine drinkers who joined the London Wine Rambler for a night of fun yesterday. [read the full post...]

Posted by Torsten 21 Dec 2008

Light red-brown irony colour and a promising bread-heavy, herbal nose with a bit of fruit, black pepper and smoky notes. In the mouth, a well-structured Pinot with preserved cherries, rough bread, pepper and spice plus herbal notes. [read the full post...]