The red wine Blaufränkisch Perwolff, vintage 2008 from the winery Weingut Krutzler has been rated in 2019 by Peter Moser with 93 Falstaff points. It is a wine made from the grape variety Blaufränkisch from the region Eisenberg in Austria.
Tasting Notes
Deep carmine-garnet in colour, with light ochre reflections and a broad rim brightening. Ethereal nose of sweet spices, nuances of black berries, hints of cassis, vanilla and heart cherries. Medium complexity on the palate with red berries to the fore, alongside a fresh structure, fine tannins and cherry touch on the finish. A lively and easy-drinking style, still far from a real drinking maturity. (drinking/storing +20).
More about the tastingVibrant carmine-garnet colour, delicate ochre reflections, brighter rim. Delicately ethereal, sweet spices, nuances of black berries, delicate flavours of cassis, vanilla and heart cherry. Medium complexity, red berry flavours, fresh structure, fine tannins, cherry touch on the finish, lively and easy-drinking style, still far from a real drinking maturity.
More about the tastingDeep ruby garnet, dark core, violet reflections, delicate watery rim. Fresh black berry fruit on the nose, fine tobacco spice, delicate hints of precious wood, sour cherries, a hint of cassis. Juicy, elegant, a little nougat, fine tannins, fresh structure, light-footed and extremely drinkable, cherries and dark berries on the finish, very good ageing potential.
More about the tastingDeep ruby garnet, dark core, violet reflections, delicate watery rim. Fresh black berry fruit on the nose, fine tobacco spice, delicate hints of precious wood, sour cherries, a hint of cassis. Juicy, elegant, a little nougat, fine tannins, fresh structure, light-footed, extremely drinkable style, cherries on the finish, good ageing potential, a finely spiced food companion.
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