We ship to Sweden, Germany & Denmark

Delivery 2-7 business days

Your Basket

No products in the cart.

Your Basket

No products in the cart.

Kruger Rumpf, Grey Burgundy dry 2022

Kruger Rumpf, Grauer Burgunder Trocken 2022 is the German version of a Pinot Gris. The wine comes from the Kapellenberg field located just behind the winery.

Read more about it

319 DKK v/ 1 stk.

1 in stock

1 in stock

Type

Year

2022

Grape

Area of interest

Description

View full details

Producers

About the wine

Kruger Rumpf, Grauer Burgunder Trocken 2022 is the German version of a Pinot Gris. The wine comes from the Kapellenberg field located just behind the winery. On the nose it is a little delicate and discreet with a hint of pear. As soon as the wine gets more air, the pear scent becomes more and more powerful, combined with ripe notes. With oxygenation, the wine opens up more and more.

 

 

 

Drink 2024 – 2030

Grape: Pinot gris
Region: Near
Under area:
Year: 2022
Content: 0.75 liter
Alcohol: 13 %
Serving: 6-10 degrees
Dryness: Dry
Suitable for: Salad, Fish, Shellfish
Manufacturer:
Vinification:

Region: Nahe

Grape: Grauer Burgunder

Field: Kapellenberg

Classification VDP Gutswein

Soil: Loess & Qurazit

Aging: Spontaneously fermented in 600 liter wooden barrels, then aged in 1,200 liter wooden barrels.

Producers

Wine production at Kruger Rumpf can be traced back to the early 1700s. We are located in the northern part of Nahe, in the triangle between Nahe, Rheingau and Rheinhessen. Today, the winery is run by the young Georg Rumpf, who took over in 2007 and has brought the house into the top league of German wine. Since 1993, Kruger Rumpf has been a member of VDP (Verband Deutscher Prädikatsweingüter), which is an association of Germany’s quality-oriented wineries with the right to use GG and 1G field designations. Wine is currently grown on 56 hectares and all according to organic principles. The largest part of the vineyards are located in Nahe with plots on fantastic Große Lage sites such as Pitterberg, Burgberg and Dautenflänzer and of course Große Lage Scharlachberg in Rheinhessen. Riesling accounts for the majority of the plantings, but Weissburgunder, Grauburgunder and Spätburgunder are also grown. Georg Rumpf has a philosophy of as little intervention as possible – both in the field and in the cellar. The goal is to produce wines with elegance and “trink-freude” – the desire for another glass. Slate, loess and quartz are the typical soil types and all Kruger-Rumpf wines have a clear and pure minerality, a good balance between richness and fruitiness, clear grape character and a long ageing potential.

You might be interested in