Zierfandler, a quite rare indigenous variety to Thermenregion, traditionally blended with Rotgipfler. Fresh, mineral, great acidity
— 3 years ago
14,5% vielschichtig, Nase von tropischen Früchten, Barrique — 6 years ago
One of those hard to find wines that pulls at my heart strings.
A beautiful nose of honeydew melon.
A hefty body with melon, Lope, small hints of ginger and wonderful citrus acidity.
Found what seems like only every 10 years for me, found this and snagged 3.
— 2 years ago
Dark chocolate-orange, open-knit white. — 9 months ago
fleshy skin tone with crisp steel gruner — 2 years ago
Jätte gott ljust efterrättsvin. Mjukt och fylligt — 6 years ago
Daniel M
Last evening in Austria. Last evening meal in the restaurant and after a week of tasting mostly GV (and a bit of Riesling and gelber Muskateller) I wanted something different.
There is a minerally quality to that nose with crushed rocks and chalk, tangerine, lime, pear and peach. The palate is round and delicate with peachy and tangerine notes all along, some very soft and delicate mouthfeel, some grip in the rear before a zesty, a tiny bit bitter finish with pear and lime. It's a lesser praised varietal from Austria but every time I taste a different take I find myself liking it. — a month ago