The red wine M1, vintage 2019 from the winery Weingut Gerhard Markowitsch has been rated in 2022 by Peter Moser, Ulrich Sautter, Benjamin Herzog, Dominik Vombach with 99 - 100 Falstaff points. It is a wine made from the grape varieties Merlot, Blaufränkisch from the region Lower Austria in Austria.
Tasting Notes
Dark ruby, purple reflections, a subtle ochre brightening on the rim. Vanilla and sweet spices, dark berries, a hint of sea buckthorn, nuances of cassis and blackberries, fine oak, subtle nougat, a very multifaceted bouquet. Complex, sweet red cherries, elegant acidity, ripe, structured tannins, a fine chocolate texture, mineral in the aftertaste, great length, strong ageing potential, already drinking well.
More about the tastingDark ruby, purple reflections, ochre brightening on the rim. Vanilla and sweet spices, blackberry, a hint of sea buckthorn, nuances of cassis and blackberries, fine oak, light touch of nougat, an attractive bouquet. Complex, ripe cherries, fine acidity, ripe, supporting tannins, delicate chocolate texture, mineral in the aftertaste. Shows finesse and great length, has certain ageing potential, already gluggable.
More about the tastingDeep ruby, purple glints, slightly fainter ochre hue at the rim. A scented array of black-coloured berries, a hint of sea buckthorn, nuances of cassis and blackberries, hardwood, and soft notions of nougat. Multifaceted bouquet. Complex, sweetheart cherries, a sophisticated arc of acidity, ripe, supporting tannins, and smooth, supple chocolate superseded by mineral reverberations. Exhibits excellent length and has promising potential for development.
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