Pinot Blanc (Weissburgunder) has demanding soil and climate requirements, reflecting its relationship with Pinot Noir (Blauburgunder). Somewhat overlooked and sometimes confused with Chardonnay, it is a mutation of the Pinot Noir grape and, like its relative, is especially important where it grows. Fortunately, at home, it is deeply rooted in our limestone soils and ripens in the warmth of our lakeside microclimate. This allows for a long wait with a late harvest to ensure optimal, healthy ripeness. We Austrians love this grape and produce a wine of fresh, fruity finesse that develops more complexity with age. A similar style to our more famous friends from South Tyrol.
Wine description
Colour : Light yellow
Nose: Exotic fruits and pineapple
Palate : Juicy and full, hints of citrus and ripe fruits
Food pairing: Especially recommended with light meat dishes, spicy Asian cuisine and gratinated dishes
75cl
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£13.00Price
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