Founded in 1756, the J.L. Wolf estate (now called Villa Wolf) was a successful and highly regarded winery for more than two centuries but in the latter years of the 20th century, the estate languished, lacking a firm hand to guide its wine production.
In 1996, Ernst Loosen of the Dr. Loosen estate, took over the vineyards launching a dramatic turnaround in the estate’s quality and reputation.
The goal at Villa Wolf is to produce wines that express the pure, authentic terroir of the Pfalz, a very warm and sunny region, often called “the Tuscany of Germany.”
Colour: Salmon.
Nose: Fruity with red apple skin and delicious rich red cherries.
Palate: More of the cherry, together with sweetened cranberry and grapes.
Best served with fresh strawberries coated in a hot chilli chocolate sauce.
Not everybody makes a rosé from the Pinot Noir grape, so this is a pretty rare type of wine and definitely worthy of a try for rosé lovers! Cherry Fruity flavours, but not too sour or tannic