import - Austria Lenz Moser Prestige sweet wine, white 0,35 L; alc
12,5 % obj. Wine of the appeal made in the region Neusiedlersee in Austra with a beautiful brilliant yellow color with golden reflections. This wine is composed of the following grape types: 35% Bouvier, 21% Welschriesling, 12% Gruner Veltiner, 9% Weisburgunder, 23% Chardonnay-Samling-Muskat Ottonel. The smell perceptible aroma of exotic fruit and light notes of honey. The harmonious structure of this wine comes from selected varieties of grapes makes this wine tasting is a feast for the palate. Ideally taste with sweet dishes, desserts and as an additive to cheese. Serve chiled. Suitable for aging for a period of 1015 years. Awards: - Silver Medal - Mundus Vini 2006r. - Bronze Medal - International Wine Challenge 2006r. - Gold Medal - International Wine Challenge 2007r. - Gold Medal - United States Austrian Wine Challenge 2007r. - Silver Medal - International Wine and Spirit Competition 2008r. - Silver Medal - International Wine Challenge 2008r. - Gold Medal - United States Austrian Wine Challenge 2008r. - Silver Medal - mundus Vini 2009r. - Gold Medal - International Wine Challenge 2012r. - Gold Medal - Austrian Wine Challenge 2013r. - Gold Medal- German Summer Tastings 2017- Berliner Wein Trophy
8-12℃
9009500007510
In terms of viticulture, Austria is classified as a cool climate, which means that the wines produced here will be characterized by higher acidity and will be dominated by citrus notes.
This is the perfect climate for strains such as Pinot Noir and Sauvignon Blanc.
Grapes with a thick skin, like Cabernet Sauvignon, would have trouble aging in the cool Austrian climate.
Grüner Veltliner is the most widely grown grape variety in the country. The most famous regions are Wachau, Kremstal and Kamptal. Most Grüner wines resemble both Riesling and Sauvignon Blanc in style, so if you're a fan of these varieties, you'll love Grüner as well.
In Austria's cooler climate, white grape varieties mature best. Austrian wine law covers 35 regulated grape varieties - 22 of them belong to the category of white wines.
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