This is an unexpectedly exciting Pinot Noir out of Germany that can be enjoyed almost anytime. Grown in the Pfalz region, the second largest German wine-growing region which is made up of two areas, Mittelhaardt-Deutsche Weinstraße and Südliche Weinstraße. As with most of Germany, the region is primarily known for white varietals like Riesling, Kerner, Muller-Thurgau, as well as international varieties like Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay. Over the last decade or so though, red varietals have become increasingly important and some fantastic Pinot Noirs are starting to emerge.
Like this fantastic bargain from Chiara that is perfect for many occasions, from Tuesday night pizza night to weekend barbecues outside, this wine's versatility will make you want to grab it again and again. With notes of fresh blueberry, raspberry, black cherry, and spice, what's not to like? With its low tannins and relatively low ABV (12.5%), it's also great with a slight chill, or pop the cork at room temperature, whichever is your preference; like we said, it's versatile.
750ml
Chiara Pinot Noir
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Chiara Pinot Noir
$ 1699
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Chiara Pinot Noir
$ 1699
$ 1999
Unit price /
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Winemaker Notes
This is an unexpectedly exciting Pinot Noir out of Germany that can be enjoyed almost anytime. Grown in the Pfalz region, the second largest German wine-growing region which is made up of two areas, Mittelhaardt-Deutsche Weinstraße and Südliche Weinstraße. As with most of Germany, the region is primarily known for white varietals like Riesling, Kerner, Muller-Thurgau, as well as international varieties like Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay. Over the last decade or so though, red varietals have become increasingly important and some fantastic Pinot Noirs are starting to emerge.
Like this fantastic bargain from Chiara that is perfect for many occasions, from Tuesday night pizza night to weekend barbecues outside, this wine's versatility will make you want to grab it again and again. With notes of fresh blueberry, raspberry, black cherry, and spice, what's not to like? With its low tannins and relatively low ABV (12.5%), it's also great with a slight chill, or pop the cork at room temperature, whichever is your preference; like we said, it's versatile.