The red wine Pinot Noir Ried Graf Weingartl, vintage 2017 from the winery Weingut Hartl has been rated in 2020 by Peter Moser with 92 Falstaff points. It is a wine made from the grape variety Pinot Noir from the region Thermenregion in Austria.
Tasting Notes
Medium ruby-garnet colour, with purple reflections, brighter at the broad edge. Fine herbal notes, a hint of cherry, oak savouriness and red-berry nuances. Medium complexity palate with a fine structure, powerful, savoury, well-integrated tannins, tobacco and ripe plum. A full-bodied food companion.
More about the tastingDeep crimson in colour with purple reflections, and a broad and bright rim. On the nose, delicate fine oak spices underpinned by ripe fig, a hint of savouriness, orange zest, and blackberry nuances. The palate is juicy, and elegant, with a delicate tannin structure, and red cherry on the persistent finish, versatile.
More about the tastingDeep ruby in colour with purple reflections, and a broad and bright rim. On the nose, delicate blackberry nuances, a hint of fig, some fine oak spice, and fine chocolate notes, underpinned by orange zest. The juicy palate has good complexity, fine, somewhat green tannins, and a touch of cherry on the persistent finish, will benefit from bottle ageing.
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