2010 TBA No. 11 Welschriesling
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Strong golden yellow. Intense herbal spice, smoky with a hint of nougat, delicate notes of figs, apricots and some honey. Very juicy on the palate, with notes of oranges - intense and elegant, very complex and highly concentrated. Despite the extreme analytical values, the wine is still very harmonious and has great potential.
Grape variety: Welschriesling
Fallstaff: 97/100
Alcohol content: 6% Vol.
Allergen information: Contains sulphites
Bottler, importer: KRACHER FINE WINE GMBH
Apetlonerstraße 37
7142 Illmitz
The Weinlaubenhof Kracher is located in the "Seewinkel" in the Austrian Burgenland. Here, where the evaporation from the lake, the evening mists and the warm Pannonian climate cause constant warm and humid weather changes, Botrytis cinerea grows, the basis for fantastic sweet wines such as Beerenauslesen and Trockenbeerenauslesen.
From the grape varieties Welschriesling, Chardonnay, Traminer, Scheurebe, Muskat-Ottonel and occasionally also Zweigelt Alois Kracher creates 10 to 15 different Trockenbeerenauslese wines each year in two different styles.
"Zwischen den Seen" is the name given to those wines that are matured in large wooden barrels or stainless steel tanks and display the classic style of the region. The wines in the "Nouvelle Vague" line are vinified in new barriques. They are characterized by depth, spice and sustainability.
Gerhard Kracher now runs the winery with the same dedication and dynamism as his father.
In addition to the world-famous Trockenbeerenauslese wines, the range of the undoubtedly best-known Austrian winery also includes Beerenauslese, Auslese, ice wine and small quantities of dry white and red wine.
- Key facts: Austria, Lake Neusiedl / 0,375 / 2010
- Article no.: KR101683
- Product type: Süßwein
- Winery: Weinlaubenhof Kracher
- Category: Austria