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Pinot Noir 2019

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A bottle of Pinot Noir

Pinot Noir is commonly considered to be one of the best and most precious red wine varieties of the world and is likely among the oldest as well. In Austria Pinot grapes are known since the Middle Ages and can be found in most wine-growing regions of the country. In the warm climate of the area around Lake Neusiedl Pinot Noir ripens early and the wines are generally very full bodied, offering a tremendously rich bouquet.

Tasting notes

This Pinot Noir shines garnet-red in its glass and develops an intense red berry like bouquet with hints of roasted wood flavours. On the palate it is full but still fruity and has noticeable tannins that last with an harmonic finish.

Food suggestion

This Pinot Noir suits to dark meat dishes as well as strong and spicy cheese.

Ageing potential

Needs 2-3 years after the harvest to reach its optimum. Can easily be kept to 5-6 years or even longer.

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Details


Drinking Temperature:
17° C
Alcohol Content:
13.5 %vol
Sugar Content:
2.6 g/L
Acidity:
4.4 g/L
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