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 Vintage2018 Label 1 of 6 
TypeWhite
ProducerEnderle & Moll
VarietyWeissburgunder
DesignationMuschelkalk
Vineyardn/a
CountryGermany
RegionBaden
SubRegionn/a
Appellationn/a

Drinking Windows and Values
Drinking window: Drink between 2021 and 2024 (based on 4 user opinions)

Community Tasting History

Community Tasting Notes (average 89 pts. and median of 89 pts. in 4 notes) - hiding notes with no text

 Tasted by PFLK on 9/17/2021 & rated 88 points: A nice and heavier Pinot Blanc. Best with food a bit short aftertaste. Drink it now. (327 views)
 Tasted by vindictive on 3/24/2021: Gold/brass color with pineapple, tropical scents, bergamot, citrus peel, Sauternes and spice. Refreshing finishing bitterness. Remarkable and fabulous. Will not suit the Chardonnay crowd and it is best with food over a long dinner. Love it.

Excellent, albeit a little less exuberant, on day 2 (485 views)
 Tasted by BoozNooz on 10/27/2020 & rated 90 points: Loved it; needs food though (493 views)
 Tasted by theRealPepe on 8/2/2020: This was a very interesting skin contact white from E&M. Quite refined. Very little reduction and very muted cidery note. This was a very muscular Pinot Blanc well worth having. (554 views)

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Weissburgunder

Wikipedia about Weissburgunder(German)

Germany

Wines of Germany | The Association of German Prädikat Wine Estates (VDP) | How to read a German wine label | Geographical Information Down to Single Vineyards

#2014 Vintage Notes:
2014 Vintage Report by Terry Theise
2014 Vintage Report by Wine Spectator
"My gut still tells me the Saar (and to some extent) the Ruwer are better overall in 2014 than the more storied areas of the Mosel proper, but those that spent the requisite time living in their middle-Mosel vineyards made some of the most electric and "feathery" Riesling in a long time (maybe the finest in 20 years - yes, it's true!)" - Jon Rimmerman (Of course only a very short historical memory would call the Saar and Ruwer less 'storied' than the middle Mosel - jht)

Baden

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