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Langer Acker

2006 Burgenland Zweigelt

The 2006 Paul Achs Langer Acker is a captivating red wine hailing from the esteemed Burgenland region, known for its exceptional winegrowing climates. Crafted from the Zweigelt varietal, this wine showcases a medium-bodied profile that offers a delightful balance of fruit intensity and acidity. The vibrant notes of dark cherry and ripe plum intertwine beautifully with subtle hints of spice and earth, providing a rich and inviting palate. Its tannins are notably structured, lending a sturdy backbone that enhances the wine's complexity without overpowering its fruit character. With a dry finish that encourages the next sip, this wine is a true expression of Burgenland's terroir, making it a wonderful choice for a variety of culinary pairings or as a stand-alone delight.

Tasting notes:


Black Cherry

Black Cherry

Blackberry

Blackberry

Spices

Spices

Region:


Austria
Austria

Austria may not be the first country that springs to mind when you think of quality wine, but this slice of central Europe is home to crisp whites and elegant reds that are well worth seeking out. While many classic grapes are grown here, there are exceptional wines made from varieties you rarely see anywhere else, such as white Grüner Veltliner. Spicy and herbaceous, this wine combines notes of white pepper and asparagus with flint and apple. As for reds, the most planted is Zweigelt. This grape is a hybrid of two other local varietals: the spicy Blaufränkisch and light St. Laurent. It combines the best of both worlds with flavors of chocolate, black pepper and fresh raspberry.

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