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 Vintage2013 Label 2 of 35 
TypeRed
ProducerFriedrich Becker (web)
VarietySpätburgunder
DesignationBecker Family Pinot Noir
Vineyardn/a
CountryGermany
RegionPfalz
SubRegionn/a
Appellationn/a
OptionsShow neither variety nor appellation
UPC Code(s)7260667993302

Drinking Windows and Values
Drinking window: Drink between 2017 and 2021 (based on 27 user opinions)

Community Tasting History

Community Tasting Notes (average 88.5 pts. and median of 88 pts. in 14 notes) - hiding notes with no text

 Tasted by KWR Referee on 1/1/2021 & rated 93 points: Becker Estate Pinot Noir 2013 is a remarkable crisp and elegant light bodied Pinot Noir, very popular in the USA. These german wines have the highest quality and are grown on the steep banks along the rivers in this region of Pfalz in West Germany neighboring Luxembourg. Small vineyards continue to be cared for and picked by hand, due to the difficult nature of mechanization on these hillsides.Limestone soils are perfect to reach the best of mineralities in a remarkable full of depth and elegance, light bodied Pinot Noir. (981 views)
 Tasted by ISOPinot on 4/18/2019 & rated 86 points: Garnet with slight tinges of orange; medium legs, rim variation consistent with age. Aromas are first of the earth:dust, forest floor, mushroom, garrigue and subtle straw and stems. Minimal red fruit: red currant, raspberry, cranberry. On the palate, earth aromas still dominate and red fruit persists, but is subtle. Tannins mainly from wood. Light/medium body, narrow to linear texture, medium finish, medium acidity. Impression: somewhat complex, not quite balanced due to dominant earth notes. At $22, QPR is average. A nice introduction to Spatburgunder, but would seek out lower-priced options before repurchasing this. Drink now or in 2020. (1419 views)
 Tasted by AllRed on 6/24/2018: Second Sunday Group: Aged Alsatian Riesling Vendange Tardive (Neil's): Double blind. Floral, spice and cherry aromas. Higher acidity than the first wine. Cherry and red berry fruit flavors. Soft tannins. Has a somewhat sharp acidic quality in the finish. I much preferred the first of the warm ups. (2674 views)
 Tasted by larryw on 4/17/2018 & rated 90 points: Medium dark cherry in color; very light nose with earthy notes predominating; fruit including hints of strawberry on the palate, nicely balanced with medium to fairly long finish.The WS might not give it a 90, but it was a solid 90+ for us. At $19.00...an exceptional value as well. (2284 views)
 Tasted by MissRiesling on 3/11/2018 & rated 90 points: A lot of Strawberrys. Long after taste. Great with mushroom ravioli (2292 views)
 Tasted by Jonas Ahnstedt on 7/5/2017 & rated 88 points: Opened and direct from wine cooler it presents itself as berry driven and childish. Still interesting and refreshing. After being opened and adjusted towards ambient temperature for an hour or two it comes to life and become more complex and interesting. With a hint of oak, it feels more sophisticated and are pure delight. (2681 views)
 Tasted by Jonas Ahnstedt on 5/13/2017 & rated 88 points: Fresh red berries and high acid. It opened up in flavor and ended in something like Jasmine. (2151 views)
 Tasted by Beerzebub on 4/18/2017: P&p. Nice pungency/spice/earth/funk, together with fresh grapey/cherryish fruit. Light bodied, with good acidity, tasty, highly drinkable, and a good value. (1798 views)
 Tasted by goodgout on 4/17/2017 & rated 90 points: Light with bright acidity. Aromas of floral raspberry and charcoal briquettes. A hint of rhubarb at the finish. (1543 views)
 Tasted by srh on 4/8/2017: Winebar [Various Reds & a Sancere] for 4/7/17 (Vintage Wines Ltd., San Diego, CA): N: Closed/muted; earth atop berries with notes of flowers/spice? Intensity POSS lurking?

P: Med, poss LM, body; Almost rndish entry with almost swtish frt met by slightly puckerish acidity & very fine tannins, this somewhat resolving by the very long, slightly firm, VERY slightly spicy finish with [ultimately] almost swtish notes. Needing cellaring thru '19 (poss a tad longer), then drinking thru 21' min, this has the potential to represent STUPENDOUS value in a quasi-Burgundian style! (Think one of the Cote du Beaune villages, probably a lieu ditz, POSSIBLY even a 1er cru -- & check what THOSE go for!) [This vendor's $16.95 is as good as any.] (1796 views)
 Tasted by Krassens on 3/3/2017 & rated 88 points: Consistent with previous note. Jam, cherries, slight pepper and herbs. (716 views)
 Tasted by Krassens on 12/3/2016 & rated 88 points: Fresh and youthful, not developed enough yet, but both fruits and structure shows potential backbone. Keep for a year or two more (and a bargain for 14$ at Bolis). (739 views)

Professional 'Channels'
By Christelle Guibert
Decanter, Weekday wines May 2018 (4/30/2018)
(Weingut Becker, Becker Family Pinot Noir, Pfalz, Germany, Red) Subscribe to see review text.
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Friedrich Becker

Producer website

Winery since 1973 at the slopes of the Pfälzer Wald (Palatinate Forest)

Weingut Friedrich Becker
Hauptstraße 29
76889 Schweigen-Rechtenbach
Pfalz / Germany

Spätburgunder

Wikipedia article about Spätburgunder (Pinot Noir) varietal

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)

Pfalz

interactive map and details on weinlagen.info | Pfalz (Wikipedia)

 
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