HE Wines - Hans Erich Dausch Pinot Noir
Hans Erich Dausch, often known simply as "HE", is a fascinating personality on the German wine scene. The former bank manager from Landau in the Palatinate has made a name for himself as a winemaker and wine consultant, particularly with his exceptional Pinot Noirs. With a small, one-hectare vineyard in the Southern Palatinate, he has managed to create world-class wines that regularly receive top ratings in renowned wine guides such as the VINUM Wineguide.
Dausch began his wine journey not as a winemaker, but as a consultant. He supported well-known wineries such as Uli Metzger, Bernhard Koch and Dr Corvers-Kauter, where he provided the "right touch" and established himself as one of the finest "wine noses" in the industry. His own passion for Pinot Noir drove him to produce his own wines. With his Südpfalz project, which is often referred to as a "garage winery", he manages to achieve great things in the smallest of spaces. His top wine "L'Artiste" costs around 250 euros per bottle and is considered one of the most expensive and best Pinot Noirs in Germany.
What makes Dausch special is his philosophy: elegance and finesse take precedence over powerful density. His wines, which are matured in barrique barrels from the renowned Tonnellerie François Frères, reflect his love of Burgundy without blindly copying it. With an annual production of only 3500 to 3800 bottles, his wines are rare and sell out quickly - a cult object for connoisseurs.
In addition to viticulture, Dausch remains true to his other passion: skiing. As a qualified ski instructor, he spends several months a year in the mountains, which rounds off his unconventional CV. A man with many facets who shows that top-quality wine and a free life can go hand in hand.
Perfect companion
A Pinot Noir from HE Weine is extremely versatile and goes wonderfully with a variety of dishes. Whether you are planning a romantic dinner or a social gathering with friends, this wine is always an excellent choice, harmonising perfectly with roast poultry, pork or aromatic dishes with mushrooms. Pinot Noir also reveals all its finesse with a cheese platter, ideally with mature cheeses.
The winemaker's philosophy
Hans Erich Dausch pursues a philosophy based on sustainability and respect for nature. No chemical pesticides are used in the vineyard; instead, natural methods are used to keep the vines healthy. This not only leads to better quality grapes, but also protects the environment.
Dausch also attaches great importance to traditional craftsmanship. Every step in the winemaking process is carried out with care and dedication. From the grape harvest to vinification and bottling - every step is carried out with the aim of maximising the uniqueness of the terroir and the quality of the grapes.
To summarise, Hans Erich Dausch's Pinot Noir is a wine that not only impresses with its exquisite quality, but also with the history and philosophy behind it. Whether for a special occasion or simply as a reward after a long day - you will always make an excellent choice with this wine. So if you are looking for a wine that combines a variety of flavours, elegance and sustainability, then the HE Weine Pinot Noir is just right for you. Let yourself be seduced by this wonderful creation and savour every sip - cheers to the Palatinate and its wine traditions!
Frequently asked questions about HE wines and Pinot Noir
1. how long can I store Pinot Noir?
A good Pinot Noir can be stored for several years or decades to further develop its flavour. Nevertheless, it is advisable to test it within the first few years after bottling in order to be able to savour the fruity notes to the full.
2 What is the ideal temperature for enjoyment?
The perfect temperature for Pinot Noir is between 15 and 18 degrees Celsius. Make sure to take the wine out of the fridge about an hour before serving so that the flavours can develop optimally.
3. are there any special awards for the HE Weine winery?
Yes, the HE Weine winery has already received several awards for its exceptional wines. The Pinot Noir has received high-calibre ratings in various tastings.