BPN 2021

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“Baby Pinot Noir,” or BPN, is made from young Pinot vines and stands as a testament to Germany’s winemaking prowess. Despite the finicky nature of Pinot Noir, Max Dexheimer has perfected its expression in the Rheinhessen terroir, creating a light, bright, and balanced wine with a harmonious fruit profile—an exceptional companion for any table

Ripe raspberry, sour cherry, hints of violet, and undertones of smoke and wild herbs.

ABV:

  • 13%

Vintage:

  • 2021

Type:

  • Red
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natural wine pairings

Pairings

Herb crusted salmon with wild rice, pastas with mushroom and parmesan, and roasted duck with a cherry glaze.

natural wine varietal

Varietal

Pinot Noir

Adventure Level

Middle of the Road

Region

Rheinhessen, Germany

Max Dexheimer Vineyard

The Producer

About Dexheimer

Max Dexheimer, with a fond smile, gestures towards the barrel sample of his Pinot Noir, reflecting on the unique character of his vineyard's wine. Despite its intense concentration and smoky notes, he assures us it's not oak-induced; rather, it's the essence of the terroir itself. Inherited traditional StĂźckfass barrels, passed down through generations, play a pivotal role in shaping the wine's distinct personality. Max attributes this signature smokiness to the vineyard's rich, iron-laden soil, a distinguishing feature from his other plots. Nestled beneath his family's home lies his old cellar, where these wines mature, reflecting his unwavering commitment to quality. As a Pinot enthusiast, Max understands the importance of patience, allowing the wine ample time to evolve and soften.

About the Region

Rheinhessen, Germany

Calling all wine lovers! Rheinhessen, Germany's biggest wine region, is like a fun, chilled-out party compared to other fancy wine areas. Here, rolling hillsides soaked with sunshine grow a dizzying variety of grapes, mainly white. Think refreshing Rieslings, crisp Silvaners, and even some playful newcomers. Don't be surprised if you hear about a Scheurebe or two – they were invented right here by a pioneering professor! Rheinhessen is all about experimentation and easy-drinking wines that'll make you want to linger under the summer sun with a glass in hand.

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