The red wine Blaufränkisch Perwolff, vintage 2017 from the winery Weingut Krutzler has been rated in 2019 by Peter Moser with 95 Falstaff points. It is a wine made from the grape variety Blaufränkisch from the region Eisenberg in Austria.
Tasting Notes
Dark ruby, purple reflections, discreet brightening at the rim . Delicate tobacco, red cherry, fine herbal spice, subtle bergamot, sour cherry, fine new oak spice. Complex, tightly-knit, taut and persistent, fine red forest fruit, salty and fresh, very good length, still has time to develop, should mature in the bottle for a few more years. (Drink/ Store +25).
More about the tastingDark ruby, deep core, purple reflections, subtle brightening on the rim. Delicate aromas of nougat, ripe plums, black cherry, candied orange zest and subtle nuances of oak. Juicy, complex and fruity, with notes of sweet blackberry confit, supported by fine, ripe tannins and a subtle minerality on the long-lasting, elegant, salty finish. Definite further ageing potential.
More about the tastingDeep, dark ruby with an opaque core and purple reflections, brightening at the rim. An inviting bouquet of ripe black fruits of the forest, some dried fruit, candied violets, and fine oak. Complex and tightly-knit, with a multi-faceted structure, integrated tannins, and black cherry fruit. The minerally, citrus finish is long and lingering. Good ageing potential.
More about the tastingDeep dark ruby, opaque core, purple reflections, delicate edge brightening. Inviting bouquet of ripe, black forest berry fruit, some dried fruit, candied violet, hints of oak savouriness. Complex, tightly meshed, multi-faceted structure, integrated tannins, black cherry, mineral and lemon aftertaste, lingers for a very long time, secure development and certain ageing potential.
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