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More less a one man show (the brother helps with the field work), part time winemaker and consultant (i.a. Corvers - Kauter - that‘s why I posted it here), the other part being ski instructor. Based in the Pfalz, not far from Knipser. Meanwhile Pinot only, German clones, raised in top French barrels, hosted at Knipser‘s. Less than 1 ha in total, total production a few thousand bottles. Top quality, top prices. It starts at about 100 eur, the premium bottling lArtiste goes for about 300 eur. Consistently rated among top German Pinots.
It‘s been a while since I had my last Dausch. It‘s always been a memorable experience. Classical style, elegant, smooth. Has been compared to top Burgundy. If you never had one you don‘t have a complete picture of German Pinots.