Info
Producer:
Vintage:
2021
Country:
Germany
Region:
Baden
Appellation:
Baden
Variety:
Pinot Noir
Color:
Red
Sizes Available
| Full Bottle | DE-ZIE-07-21 | 12/750ml |
Resources
Press & Reviews
Wine Advocate
Score
95+
Date
2024-10-31
"The 2021 Jaspis Pinot Noir Zipsin comes from 63-year-old vines in the Schulen parcel. The dark ruby-purple colored wine opens with an intense and sweet yet elegant and spicy bouquet of ripe and tart sour cherries intertwined with spicy notes. Pure and refreshing on the palate, this is a silky textured, dense and full-bodied, tart and refreshing Pinot with fine, refreshing tannins generating a straightforward finish. 12% stated alcohol. Natural cork stopper. Tasted in February 2024."
REVIEWS FROM PAST VINTAGES
2022
Wine Advocate
Score
95
Date
2025-11-06
"From 64-year-old vines in the Schulen parcel see the corresponding NV S 22, the 2022 Jaspis Pinot Noir Zipsin is generous and intense on the typical Spätburgunder nose that is open, wide and reminiscent of ripe and potted red fruits mainly cherries, rose petals and pepper and more receptive to toast or oak aromas like newer or French clones. This is charming yet also a bit old-fashioned, if we may say so. On the palate, this is a silky, fresh and generous, full-bodied yet elegant Pinot Noir from Baden. Otherwise, the wine is surprisingly dense and tight on the palate but also transparent enough and silky and fresh, with a stimulating tannin and acidity complex that makes discussions about clones or national genetics irrelevant here anyway. This is a dense, spicy, characterful, idiosyncratic and tightly structured Burgundy with impressive length and Teutonic freshness."
2022
Jancis Robinson
Score
17
Date
2025-04-18
"Much more appealing than the Talrain. Good balance. Long and powerful. (JR)"