Hofbauer-Schmidt Grüner Sylvaner Ried End des Berges 2024, 0,75 L
The oldest grape variety in Austria! A fantastic wine to accomplay asparagus
CHF 11.15
(CHF 14.87 / L, Price shown includes 8,1% VAT.
Features & Advantages
- Dry, medium-bodied white wine
- An autochthonous varietal
- Ideal for blind tastings
- Pairs well with asparagus & other vegetables
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92 Ala Carte -
9wines Tip -
92 9wines
Description
The Grüne Sylvaner is the oldest grape variety in Austria and is unfortunately hard to find. In Germany, this white grape varietal is also known as Österreich-Rebe (Austrian vine). Unfortunately, however, only around 50 hectares of this prime autochthonous varietal are still cultivated.
This unique wine is made with grapes from 25-year-old vines and is always a hit at blind tastings. Smoky and delicate with fine pear and quince flavours. Remains lively and ensures a great drinking flow with its juicy acidity.
The perfect accompaniment with asparagus. Pairs well with other vegetables too.
| Item no.: | HOF-10100343 |
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| Content: | 0,75 L |
| EAN: | 9120025201273 |
| Manufacturer No.: | 10100343 |
| Brands : | Hofbauer-Schmidt |
| Grape Varietal: | Grüner Sylvaner |
| Category: | White wine |
| Country: | Austria |
| Region: | Weinviertel |
| Vintage: | 2024 |
| Taste: | Dry |
| Serving Temperature : | 8-10°C |
| Aging Potential : | 2028 |
| Alcohol by Volume : | 13.0% ABV |
| Intensity : | medium |
| A la Carte Points : | 92 A la Carte Points |
| 9wines Points: | 92 points |
| Closure type: | Screw cap |
| Residual sugar content: | 5.5 g/l |
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