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Fürst 2003 Spätburgunder "R" Centgrafenberg
Franken, Germany
Paul Fürst (wine-maker/owner)
www.weingut-rudolf-fuerst.de

Article on www.finewinepress.com, Feb 2006

Tastingnote:
Spicy and smoked on the nose, wonderful texture, strong oakiness but not obtrusive, refined tannins, great length and able to improve enormously on the air. Sense of place and great place and first rate winemaking. My favourite! MB


The Fürst family has been involved in viticulture since 1638. In 1975, whilst attending the Geisenheim school for viticulture Paul Fürst's father, Rudolf, died suddenly. Paul Fürst immediately leaved his studies and at age 21 took over the estate to carry on the tradition in the cramped Fürst family residence in Bürgstadt. In 1979 Paul and his wife Monika started building a new estate on the outskirts of town. This included a new residence and state of the art cellar atop the Centgrafenberg vineyard. The new site provides breathtaking views of the Main river valley and the picturesque medieval town of Miltenberg. Under Paul Fürst's tenure the estate has grown from six to 50 acres. Primary holdings are 37 acres of the B�rgstadter Centgrafenberg a pure south-facing moderate to steep site.

Paul Fürst's big challenge are red wines. The western portion of Franken has always been producing a good quantity of red wine especially Spâtburgunder (Pinot Noir). The old, traditional style of Pinot Noir, was never mistaken for red Burgundy. This started to change in the mid-80s when Paul began experimenting with new vinification methods more akin in style to red Burgundy. His 1990 Pinot Noir was a breakthrough and helped establish the variety as a serious category in Germany. In a blind tasting connoisseurs mistook the wine for a Burgundy from the Commune of Beaune. Today fermentation is done on the skins and the wine is matured in mostly French oak. The wines show very good aging potential. The 1990 still tastes very young today. The best reds are in order of increasing quality - Parzival, a red wine cuvee of Pinot Noir and Domina, Frühburgunder and the top wine the Spâtburgunder 'R'.

Paul Fürst was 'Vintner of the Year 2003' in Germany and had the Wine - Award for 'Wine of the Year' in Germany from Magazin Wein - Gourmet in 2004 with a 2001 Spätburgunder 'R' Centgrafenberg.