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Hanewald-Schwerdt, Spatburgunder Trocken 2020/21

Get to know: Hanewald-Schwerdt, Spatburgunder Trocken

A delicate and elegant Pinot Noir from the Pfalz region.

Tasting Note

This is a delicious expression of Pinot Noir. Bright strawberry and cherry notes lead the way with some delicious savoury character and good minerality. With intense flavours and a light-medium body this is designed to be drunk easily and could be served with pigeon or duck, but also pairs well with mushroom based dishes.

Top food pairings:

  • Braised veal cheeks in Burgundy jus with creamy mashed potatoes
  • Mushroom dishes with herbs
  • Lightly spiced charcuterie and mild cheeses
Kate Says

"This is Pinot Noir by its German name and is still a bit of an undiscovered gem. Run by two cousins, Hanewald-Schwerdt specialise in this grape and really get the most out of it. Light, juicy and moreish."

Producer Info

The family owned and operated estate Hanewald-Schwerdt was founded in 1955 in Leistadt. Today Thomas Hanewald looks over the family buisness which was established by their grandfather. They focus on Riesling and Pinot Noir. The secret of their handcrafted wines is a unique limestone reef which dominates all the sites arround Leistadt. A hidden treasure away off the beaten track. The vines are old and surrounded by a protected natural resort in the shade of the Haardt mountains.

Hanewald-Schwerdt's estate Spätburgunder comes from vineyards in Leistadt and Bad Dürkheim, planted on limestone-rich soils. Vines are up to 30 years old. Leistadt grapes contribute a cooler, more delicate character, while Bad Dürkheim fruit adds body, ripeness, and tannic grip. Together, they create a charming and nuanced wine.

How it’s made:

  • Spätburgunder grapes grown on calcareous marl and loess soils at 220 m altitude
  • Open maceration fermentation followed by malolactic conversion
  • Aged in a mix of large wooden vats and French oak barriques (20% new oak)
  • Traditional methods to preserve freshness and complexity

Good to know:

  • Region: Pfalz, Germany
  • Grape: Spätburgunder (Pinot Noir)
  • Vintage: 2020
  • ABV: 13%
  • Style: Dry, medium-bodied red with elegant structure
Why we love it:

This wine is a fine example of German Spätburgunder’s versatility — elegant yet structured, fresh but complex. It’s perfect for those looking for a Pinot with character that pairs beautifully with classic dishes.

 

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