Raudonasis
‘Chestnuts on the open fire’ might have been written for this wine, but there is far more to it than just smoky and roasted aromas. Even in 2010 the Kammerberg has turned out a monumental wine with an abundance of fruit. As an estate with over 20 years of serious Pinot Noir experience, they have learned to adapt vinification to each individual vintage’s requirements, and though the tannins of this wine are still substantial, in no way do they smother the presence of ripe cherries and blackberries. Maybe there is a tad more acidity than in previous years, but it is well integrated into the overall structure. Impressive!
In 1973, Friedrich Becker filled the first bottles with the fox on the label, which became, in a very short time, famous trademark. For old friends of wines, and now for many wine connoisseurs around the world, this label stands for unique wines with uncompromisingly high quality. Over the years, many of family wines, especially our Pinot Noirs, have been consistently recognized as among the best in the Palatinate region and all of Germany. The company is a member of the VDP and rated one of Germany's top wineries by Gault Millau.