
The Affental grape-growing land belongs to the viticultural area of Baden, Germany’s southern-most wine-growing regions. Here amid the warmth of the Rhine River at the foot of the Black Forest, spring begins early. Warm granite-weathered soil on the steep Black Forest precipices and strong loess terrain on the soft foothills are best suited for the cultivation of Pinot Noir and Rieslings. Affentaler has its roots in the Cistercian monks who were cultivating grapes in the area by 1250. Because of the local chapels, the valley was known as Ave Valley, named after Ave Maria which in German is "Ave Tal." Over the centuries this became Affental, which means Valley of the Monkeys. The original monkey bottle has been a brand symbol of the Affental Viticultural Cooperative since 1949. The bottle with the monkey has since reached cult status among numerous wine lovers across Germany and the United States is the most significant export market for these items. This Pinot Noir is made into a Rosé by traditional short skin contact. They are especially popular during Baden's spring and summer festivals.
This Rosé is very versatile. It will pair well with seafood, light cuisine, white meats, and salads.
Rose Spritzer
Measure 5ml lime juice and place in glass.
With ice thongs, squeeze 1 lime wedge and place in glass.
Place 2-3 peppermint leaves in glass
Fill glass ¾ full with Affentaler Rose wine
Fill remaining glass with either lemon-lime soda or seltzer
Place 2 ice cubes in glass and serve.