Description
Laumersheimer Schwarzerde 1981 – Pieroth (German White Wine)
Originating from the rich soils of Laumersheim, in Germany’s Palatinate (Pfalz) region, this Laumersheimer Schwarzerde 1981 crafted by Pieroth is a refined example of how well-aged German white wines can evolve with grace and complexity. The name “Schwarzerde,” meaning “black earth,” refers to the deep, fertile soils that contribute structure and minerality to the wine.
Over four decades later, this 1981 vintage presents a luminous golden hue. The nose is elegant and mature, offering delicate notes of honey, dried flowers, beeswax, and preserved yellow fruits. On the palate, it shows a fine balance between softened acidity and rounded texture, with a lingering mineral finish that highlights its origin and age.
Produced by Pieroth, a house known for its viticultural heritage and commitment to quality, this rare white wine offers a deep and nostalgic tasting experience—a true gem for lovers of aged German whites.
Caractéristiques
| Castle / Estate / House | Maison Ferdinand Pieroth |
| Capacity (cl) | 70 |
| Color | White |
| Vintage (year) | 1981 |
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