Rotlich Rheinischer Red 2020

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A dynamic blend of equal parts Merlot, Spätburgunder (aka Pinot Noir), and Müller‑Thurgau from Rheinhessen, Germany. “Rötlich”, translating to “reddish” in English, is winemaker Andreas Mann’s signature blend. Red and white grapes undergo carbonic maceration, followed by a year in neutral oak barrels for a wine that is bright, balanced, and layered

Blackberry, dark plum, herbal tea and hints of vanilla. A light mouthfeel that is gently grounded by silky tannins and earthiness, concluded by a lingering finish

ABV:

  • 11.5%

Vintage:

  • 2020

Type:

  • Red

Size:

  • 750 mL
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natural wine pairings

Pairings

Grilled chicken with pickled onions and tahini, mushroom bruschetta, or duck confit

natural wine varietal

Varietal

Merlot, Müller-Thurgau, Spätburgunder

Adventure Level

Middle of the Road

Region

Rheinhessen, Germany

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The Producer

About Weingut Mann

Weingut Mann wines hail from the renowned wine region of Germany's Rheinhessen, where the Mann family has been cultivating vineyards for generations. Situated in the heart of this historic wine region, Weingut Mann is known for its commitment to quality and tradition. With a focus on sustainable viticulture practices and a deep respect for the land, they produce a range of exceptional wines that capture the essence of the Rheinhessen terroir. From crisp Rieslings to elegant Pinot Noirs, each bottle reflects the unique characteristics of the region's soils and microclimates. With meticulous attention to detail in the vineyard and cellar, Weingut Mann wines offer a true taste of German winemaking heritage, making them a favorite among wine enthusiasts worldwide.

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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