Andrew Jefford | Deep clear purple-red. Dark, rather coffeeish scents. After a while, the black cherries steal shyly out from behind. Vivid, fresh, lively, juicy, yet lean, with plenty of acid energy but fruit-formed and bonded; an almost sherbetty finish. Sapid and jolly. | 88
Anne Krebiechl | The nose is almost closed. This does not want to give itself away. With a little air, notes of dark fruit appear—among them a touch of elderberry. The palate in comparison seems easy and juicy, sprightly and fresh, with wonderfully tart notes of red berry with earthy edges and a translucent, gauze-like structure that has immense charm. The freshness is moreish, the structure firm, this is deceptively light but shows wonderful depth. A bit short perhaps on the finish. | 93
Jancis Robinson | Exceptionally deep purplish crimson. Slightly raw, intense nose. A very particular vision of Pinot Noir. Pretty dramatic and cold-soaky! Very edgy and chiseled. Not the blowsy side of Pinot. No fun for the moment. Ambitious but a tad exaggerated for my taste. Red Spangles? 2020–30. | 88
Details
Wine expert | Andrew Jefford Anne Krebiechl Jancis Robinson |
Tastings year | 2018 |
Region | Württemberg |
% Alcohol By Volume | 13 |
Weingut Dautel

