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Gebrüder Mathis

Merdingen • Germany

weingueter.jpgImage: Deutsches Weininstitut
Barrique cellar in a German winery (Symbolic photo)

Gebrüder Mathis

Enggasse 21
79291 Merdingen
Germany
Phone: +49 7668 33401-0
Fax: +49 7668 33401-99
Internet: www.gebrueder-mathis.de
E‑mail: weingut@gebrueder-mathis.de

The wines at a glance

Sparkling wineroséextra brutBlauer Spätburgunder

Pinot Rosé “Mathis Cuvée” Sekt extra brut

Germany

Lot number 16-20 • 12.5 % vol alcohol • bottled under the former name Kalkbödele

16.5🯅🯅🯅

Tasted on 19 October 2021 by our jury

16.5🯅

Tasted on 19 October 2021 by Werner Elflein

15.5🯅🯅

Tasted on 2 April 2021 by Werner Elflein and Julia Elflein

Rose gold. Very fine bubbles. Red berry, delicately fruity nose of raspberry, strawberry, sweet cherry and plum. Also some peach and green tea. Fruity and foaming on the tongue with good acidity. Slight bitter note with hints of bitter almond. Very good length and persistence. Needs mandatory air.

15.5🯅

Tasted on 1 April 2021 by Werner Elflein

Sparkling winewhitebrutWeißer Burgunder

Pinot Blanc “Mathis Cuvée” Sekt brut

Germany

Lot number 17-19 • 12.5 % vol alcohol • bottled under the former name Kalkbödele

17.5🯅🯅🯅

Tasted on 16 November 2021 by our jury

17🯅

Tasted on 16 November 2021 by Werner Elflein

17.5🯅

Tasted on 23 May 2021 by Werner Elflein

17🯅🯅

Tasted on 23 May 2021 by Werner Elflein and Julia Elflein

Straw to golden yellow. Fine, rather slowly rising bubbles. Yeasty brioche scent of Williams pear, yellow gooseberry, some vanilla and matchstick. On the tongue finest mousseux. Vibrant, well balanced, with some mango on the palate. Notes of green pepper. Excellent length.

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🯅The rating of the wine is based on a single taster. The taster is named in the context of the rating. The tasting was either open or blind. In case of a blind tasting, it is explicitly labelled as such.
🯅🯅The rating of the wine is based on two tasters. The tasters are named in the context of the rating. The tasting was carried out according to the four-eyes principle, in which both tasters agree on a joint rating.
🯅🯅🯅The rating is based on a tasting by our jury and indicates the Mean value calculated by us from the individual ratings of the tasters. Our mean value is based on the median.
The wine was evaluated in a blind tasting. We have strict rules for blind tastings. The tasters do not receive any information that would allow them to identify the wines. The tasters are only given access to further information that goes beyond the subject matter if it is absolutely necessary for understanding the wines.
🕓We only had limited time to taste the wine  - typically during an open tasting event, such as a wine fair. It was therefore not possible to observe the development of the wine in the glass over a longer period of time. The informative value of our rating may therefore be limited under certain circumstances.
The wine was tasted as a barrel sample or before an official test number (Amtliche Prüfungsnummer or Staatliche Prüfnummer) was issued. We only accept samples of unfilled wines in exceptional cases, and then only if we can assume sufficient stability in the bottle for a period of at least three months.
During our tasting, the wine showed conspicuous sensory characteristics. This does not necessarily have to be a wine fault. We categorise the quality and quantity of the abnormality and include it in the rating. Wine faults such as cork taint or an atypical ageing generally lead to a complete rejection.
Tastings that refer to the same bottle of a wine are visually summarised by a dotted line.