Pinot Noir Glen, named after the village of the same name in the municipality of Montan, is the only Kurtatsch terroir wine that does not come from the municipality of Kurtatsch. In the alternation of Mediterranean daytime warmth and cool nights, the aromas condense without losing the concise 'Burgundian' finesse. Riserva Glen is fine, fresh on the nose, with an elegant sweetness reminiscent of mallow. The palate is velvety and exceptionally 'wild berry', hints of fresh raspberries and wild cherries give the subtle fruit sweetness a juicy and delicately spicy backbone. - Gerardo [TS07/22] Gerardo's Notes: Kurtatscher Blauburgunder is named after the village of the same name on the opposite side of the valley from Kurtatsch. It is the only wine that does not originate entirely from the village of Kurtatsch. The demanding Pinot Noir vine requires cool alpine microclimates with late sunrise and persistent mild evening sun, so that the grapes or the wine can develop and preserve their elegant subtlety. Since the Pinot Noir variety has very high and specific site requirements, it has been planted where it thrives best. The afternoon sun, the special conglomerate soil of clay, limestone and porphyry, as well as the altitude of 450 - 650 m result in ideal conditions for an elegant Pinot Noir.
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