Onlangs organiseerde het Deutsche Weininstitut (DWI) een proeverij van Duitse rosé’s. Een 15-koppige jury uit 15 verschillende landen boog zich over de vraag: wat zijn de beste Duitse rosé’s (stille en mousserende) van de in totaal rond de 200 ingezonden wijnen. Lees wie de winnaars werden in het onderstaande (Engelstalige) bericht.
24-03-2020 In spring, the German Wine Institute (DWI) invited a 15-person jury of experts from 15 different countries to select “Germany’s Best Rosé wines and Sparkling wines 2020” from a total of around 200 entries. Due to the special circumstances caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the winners were honored on March 23rd as part of a video message (in German language) from DWI managing director Monika Reule.
Top 3 Best Rosé
Amongst the rosé wine producers, the Braunewell-Dinter team from Essenheim in Rheinhessen, was awarded the best rosé for their wine called “der Rosé”. In second place was the 2018 Rosé Fumé from Weingut Dr. Heger in Ihringen, Baden. Third place went to the Johanninger wine estate in Biebelsheim, Rhinehessen for its Spätburgunder & Frühburgunder Rosé from the Kreuznacher Junker vineyard.
Top 3 Best Sparking Rosé
In the sparkling wine category, the jury selected the 2017 Pinot Noir Rosé Brut from the wine and sekt estate Wilhelmshof in Siebeldingen, Pfalz. Second place went to the Pinot Noir Rosé Brut from the Eymann winery in Gönnheim, Pfalz, followed by the 2015 Le Grand Rosé Extra Brut from the Schloss Sommerhausen wine estate in the Franconian town of Sommerhausen.
The international jurors were very positively surprised by
the level and stylistic diversity of the German rosés.
“We wanted to achieve exactly this surprise effect with our Rosé focus this year,” explained DWI Managing Director Monika Reule. “Many experts, especially abroad, are not yet aware of how much the style of German rosé wines has changed in recent years. Today they are much more fruit driven, full of character and increasingly to be found in the premium segment. They are also excellent menu accompaniments and no longer perceived purely as summer wines,” says Reule.
The DWI will continue its theme of “Drink Pink!” at ProWein 2021, following the trade fair’s postponement this year.
In addition to the three winning wines and sparkling wines, the jury selected several rosés from the top 20. You can find the list on the website of the German Wine Institute.
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