Rare Germany, Part Two:
2022 Wasenhaus Spätburgunder Kalk
When we first offered Wasenhaus in 2019, we had no idea how it would blow up.
Finding the wines has become nearly impossible.
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When we first offered Wasenhaus in 2019, we had no idea how it would blow up.
Finding the wines has become nearly impossible.
These two wines are a spellbinding fireworks show of terroir—limestone versus sandstone—from an estate that changed the course of German Pinot Noir.
The magic is the brightness and freshness of the nose, which make the wine feel like a rosé, while the depth of fruit and soil transparency leave the impression of a red wine.
We very purposely left out the mention of “Weissburgunder,” or Pinot Blanc, from the subject line.
For the simple reason that the grape variety here provides no context for what these wines are. We don’t believe there are any precedents for these wines.
This is one of the most elegant, silky, and tapered skin-contact wines we have ever tasted. In some ways, it is inexplicable, but in the warm vintage of 2018, Sven Enderle and Florian Moll crafted their most delicate, most transparent, and most elegant “Weiss & Grau.”
The 2018 Liaison delivers more of everything... except weight. 2018 is shaping up to be a breakout red wine vintage in Germany.
Enderle & Moll's Pinot Noir Rosé transcends the normal boundaries of what one might expect in a rosé. You can put this wine on the same hallowed short-list as wines like Cotat’s Chavignol rosé, Chateau Simone, Lopez de Herediá’s Tondonia rosé and Valentini’s quirky yet beautiful Cerasuolo. That helps explain why we're doing a rosé offer in February.
If your idea of great Pinot Noir is transparency and weightless complexity, then Enderle & Moll's Pinot Noir Liaison is the best buy we know of.
If Enderle & Moll are most famous for their Pinot Noirs, the white wines have quietly become cult favorites.
Enderle & Moll obviously have the touch with Pinot Noir. Few, if any, producers in Germany render the grape with as much fascination and light-on-its-feet elegance.
The wine of Enderle & Moll have quickly assumed cult status.
Enderle & Moll clearly have the magic touch when it comes to Pinot Noir.
In Germany, many insiders consider Enderle & Moll the country’s single greatest producer of Pinot Noir.
There's no point beating around the bush. 2014 represents a breakout vintage for Enderle & Moll. Back in 2010, we introduced Enderle & Moll's first vintage to the U.S. Since then, the wines have improved at an accelerated rate. As has the buzz surrounding the wines.
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