Par Nathur Pinot Noir 2021
A father and son duo that’s caught our attention, Bernard Bohn has always been somewhat unconventional, and his fans are grateful for that. Farming organically—and even going beyond with some of their own preferred methods—they allow cover crops to coexist with the vines. As a result, Bohn wines stand out in the region.
They farm 9 hectares, growing the 'typical' Alsatian varieties alongside their 'Par Nathur' wines. The Par Nathur wines, available on Dirty Vine, are never filtered and contain no sulfur. Due to regional regulations, they cannot label the wines as "Par Nature," so they combined Bernard's son Arthur's name with "Nature" to create "Par Nathur" for their labels. While not officially approved by the AOC, we love Bernard's rebellious approach—it certainly makes for great drinking.
Bohn wines are never rushed to market; they are released only when they’re ready. You can consider their wines innovative, experimental, and, most importantly, delicious.
The Pinot Noir is one of our standout favorites. It’s fresh yet wonderfully complex—there’s a beautiful interplay of volcanic and schist minerality, balanced by a vibrant burst of fruit. This wine exudes finesse, and while it’s produced in limited quantities, we snap up as much as we can whenever it’s available.
Producer
Domaine Bohn
Wine type
Red Wine
Varietal
Pinot Noir
ABV
12.5%
Farming
Organic, Vegan
Region
Alsace
Country
France
Style
Medium Body
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