The red wine Pinot Noir Muschelkalk Selektion, vintage 2016 from the winery Weingut Zuschmann-Schöfmann 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 Weinviertel in Austria.
Tasting Notes
Strong ruby, purple reflections, broad ochre rim. Black forest berry confit with tobacco undertones, nuances of blackberry, some liquorice and bergamot in the background, fine herbal savouriness. Juicy, red heart cherry, well-integrated, ripe tannins, fresh structure, salty minerality, will benefit from further bottle ageing.
More about the tastingMedium ruby core, purple reflections, subtle brightening on the rim. Fine tobacco spice supports red cherries, raspberries, a hint of herbal nuances, liquorice notes and a touch of iodine. Juicy, elegant, red cherries on the palate, finesse-rich acidity, integrated tannins and noble wood spices on the finish. Has further potential to age.
More about the tastingMedium ruby garnet, purple reflections, broader rim brightness. Fine tobacco savourines in the background red berry fruit, cherry fruit, a touch of herbal nuances, delicate liquorice notes, a little iodine. Juicy, elegant, finesse-rich acidity structure, integrated tannins, noble wood savouriness in the finish, forest berry fruit in the aftertaste, has development and certain ageing potential.
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