The red wine Neusiedlersee DAC, vintage 2017 from the winery Weingut Keringer has been rated in 2019 by Peter Moser with 90 Falstaff points. It is a wine made from the grape variety Zweigelt from the region Lake Neusiedl in Austria.
Tasting Notes
Strong ruby, purple reflections, broad rim brightening. Fine heart cherry notes, a hint of meadow herbs, orange peel, red berry confit. Juicy, elegant, velvety tannins, delicate hints of blackberry, well-structured, versatile.
More about the tastingDeep ruby-garnet colour, purple reflections, broad rim brightening. Cherry fruit background with delicate herbal savouriness, somewhat tobacco-like, red berry confit, floral hints. Juicy, medium complexity, ripe blackberries on the finish, integrated tannins, light-footed, already easy to drink, offers uncomplicated drinking pleasure.
More about the tastingDeep ruby-garnet colour, purple reflections, broad rim brightening. Cherries, background with deliocate herbal savouriness, some orange zest, red berry confit, floral hints. Juicy, medium complexity, blackberry notes on the finish, integrated tannins, light-footed, already easy to drink, offers uncomplicated drinking pleasure.
More about the tastingStrong ruby garnet, violet reflections, broad rim brightening. Delicate herbal spice underneath heart cherries, some orange zest, red berry confit, hints of tobacco. Juicy, medium complexity, blackberry notes on the finish, integrated tannins, light-footed, already easy to drink.
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