The red wine Mittelburgenland DAC Reserve L1, vintage 2017 from the winery Rotweine Lang has been rated in 2020 by Peter Moser with 93 Falstaff points. It is a wine made from the grape variety Blaufränkisch from the region Central Burgenland in Austria.
Tasting Notes
Deep dark ruby garnet, purple reflections, black core, delicate edge brightening. Fine oak savouriness, some cassis, a hint of fig, nougat, herbal nuances and citrus zest. Good complexity, round, ripe tannins, some vanilla, pronounced in fruit aftertaste, a hint of blackberry on the finish, good certain ageing potential, already gluggable.
More about the tastingDeep dark ruby, purple reflections, black core, light brightening on the rim. Fine wood spice underlaid with liquorice, delicate fig, nougat, currant and citrus. Good complexity, round tannins, fruity-sweet, plums, vanilla, blackberry on the finish, good potential.
More about the tastingDark ruby, purple reflections, delicate edge brightening. Fine nuances of wood, a hint of cedar, black berry fruit, a hint of liquorice, inviting bouquet. Juicy, black cherry, vivid, somewhat demanding tannins, fresh acidity, some leafy savouriness on the finish, dark minerality on the finish.
More about the tastingDeep dark ruby with purple reflections, a black core and delicate edge brightening. Aromas of fine woody savouriness, some cassis, a hint of fig, nougat, herbal nuances and citrus. Good complexity, round tannins, some vanilla and a hint of blackberry on the finish. Good ageing potential.
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