Knipser Chardonnay Weissburgunder

  • 0.75L | 12.5 %
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Knipser Chardonnay Weissburgunder
22.75
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Alcohol content 12.5%
Vintage 2024
Size 0.75L
Region Palatinate
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Varietal(s) Chardonnay, Weissburgunder

A beautiful example of craftsmanship from the family-owned Weingut Knipser. The story begins in 1876, when small-scale winemaking began in the area around Laumersheim, Palatinate. This was nothing new until Heinz Knipser took the helm. He was one of the first in the region to begin bottling wines commercially and professionally. From the 1980s, when his son Werner took the helm, Weingut Knipser's growth accelerated. We can still enjoy the stunning results today. Kniper wines are currently among the finest in all of Germany.

The winemaker of Knipser Chardonnay Weissburgunder

Currently, brothers Werner and Volker Knipser are at the helm of Weingut Knipser. They have a clear vision for this winery: to produce quality wines, utilizing the natural conditions of the Palatinate, with a little help from international grape varieties. Furthermore, the Knipser vineyards have exceptionally low yields. This increases quality, making Knipser a welcome presence on the international wine scene.

Enjoy Knipser Chardonnay Weissburgunder

With Knipser Chardonnay Weissburgunder, you can enjoy the best of both worlds. This white wine is made of 63% Chardonnay, a renowned grape variety that's now a household name worldwide. Weissburgunder (38%) also plays a significant role. This German Pinot Blanc variety gives this white wine purity and elegance. The balanced character of Knipser Chardonnay Weissburgunder makes it a highly sought-after wine. Full-bodied and robust, yet mild and subtle. Aromas of citrus, pear, and apple blend beautifully on the palate. A subtle spice adds tension to the wine. A truly top-notch wine from the Palatinate.