Red wine

7,00 

Variety: Blaufränkisch

The Blaufränkisch is a late ripening red grape variety that is located primarily in the middle and north of Burgenland. Legend has it that Charlemagne valued it and recommended its distribution. This variety is also called the Pinot Noir of the East. Its wines are delicately racy with a fruity scent; they are at their top form between the second and the fourth year of storage.

Tasting: deep red, very aromatic, fruity elegant, fine tannin, aromas of cherries and berries.

Best served with: pasta dishes, fried duck, saddle of venison medallions with cinnamon cherries, poppy seed soufflé with cinnamon prunes, fried celery.

Content

0,75 l bottle

Rating

Quality Wine

Drinking temp.

15–18 °C

Sugar

21° KMW (100° Öchsle)

Age of vines

46 years

Alcohol content

Alcohol 14 vol %

Residual sugar

3 g/l

Acidity

4,7 g/l

Development

stainless steel tank