Weingut Carl Koch Rheinhessen Legger Rot

Weingut Carl Koch Rheinhessen Legger Rot 2020

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St. Laurent
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Weingut Carl Koch
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Germany > Rheinhessen
Wild co-fermentation of St. Lauret and Acolon is done on the skins, followed by gentle pressing once the fermentation is complete. The wine is then further aged for a year in the stainless steel tank prior to bottling. This is an uncomplicated and endlessly approachable red wine. 


Red fruit on the nose, fresh raspberry and strawberries. In the glass the wine opens up to show some gentle spice with hints of cinnamon and clove. Soft and sweet tannins keep the wine balanced. 
95% St. Laurent and 5% Acolon. 
The grapes are sourced from vineyards in Oppenheim and Dienheim. 
Drink from release.
Pair with slow cooked home made bolognese.
SKU: 06CKLR20
Bottle Size: 75CL
ABV: 13.0%
Vintage: 2020

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Weingut Carl Koch

In Rheinhessen, Germany's largest quality wine-producing region, the shift from bulk to boutique has been led by trailblazers like Weingut Carl Koch. Embracing traditional methods with a modern twist, they're at the forefront of crafting quality wines, including their standout Spätburgunder (Pinot Noir). Carl Koch's range of elegant, Organic wines are prime examples of the region's renaissance.

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