The red wine Leithaberg DAC rot, vintage 2009 from the winery Thomas Schwarz has been rated in 2012 with 94 Falstaff points. It is a wine made from the grape variety Blaufränkisch from the region Leithaberg in Austria.
Tasting Notes
Dark ruby-garnet colour, purple reflections, delicate watery rim. Inviting black berry fruit, a hint of citrus zest, fine herbal savouriness, nuances of coconut and nougat, multi-layered aromas. Full-bodied, but also light-footed on the palate, delicate blackcurrant fruit, conveys raciness and drinking pleasure, a lively food companion, dark berry confit in the finish.
More about the tastingDark ruby-garnet color with violet highlights and a delicate rim. Inviting black berry fruit, a hint of citrus zest, subtle herbal spice, nuances of coconut and nougat, and complex aromas. Full-bodied yet light on the palate, with delicate blackcurrant fruit; it conveys character and drinking pleasure, making it a lively pairing for food, with dark berry jam notes lingering in the finish.
More about the tastingDark ruby garnet, violet reflections, delicate watery rim. Inviting black berry fruit, a hint of citrus zest, fine herbal spice, nuances of coconut and nougat, multi-layered aromas. Full-bodied, but also light-footed on the palate, delicate blackcurrant fruit, conveys race and drinking pleasure, a lively food companion, dark berry confit also in the aftertaste.
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