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2019 Grüner Veltliner Kamptal DAC Reserve Lengenfeld Ried Friesenrock

Bio-Weingut Sebastian Angerer

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The white wine Grüner Veltliner Kamptal DAC Reserve Lengenfeld Ried Friesenrock, vintage 2019 from the winery Bio-Weingut Sebastian Angerer has been rated in 2021 by Peter Moser with 89 Falstaff points. It is a wine made from the grape variety Grüner Veltliner from the region Kamptal in Austria.

Tasting Notes

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Tasting from 26.11.2021: Peter Moser

Deep golden yellow colour, silver reflections. Underlaid with light botrytis nuances, yellow tropical fruit, candied orange zest, some honey and tobacco. Powerful, ripe apricot, fruity sweetness, delicate notes of banana on the finish, medium length, already developed and accessible.

More about the tasting
Type of Production: organic
Category: White Wine
Grape Variety: Grüner Veltliner
Vintage: 2019
Expansion: 21 months steel tank
Alcohol Level: 15%
Stopper: Screwcap
Price: 10 - 20 €
Residual Sugar: 2.8 g/l
Region
Kamptal, Austria
It is named after the Kamp River, and Langenlois, as a town, has the largest area under vines. With 3,802 hectares, the Kamptal is also one of the larger...
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Bio-Weingut Sebastian Angerer

Röhrbrunngasse 1
3552 Lengenfeld
Österreich
+43 (2719) 2271
[email protected] www.weingutangerer.at

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