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Weingut Jurtschitsch Brut Rose NV 750ml

size
750ml
country
Austria
WE
92
WE
92
Rated 92 by Wine Enthusiast
Yeast, lemon and tart red berry on the nose promise freshness and body in equal measure. The palate adds to the allure, with a fine foam of tiny bubbles on a slender, dry, fresh palate. Hints of red apple appear on the bone-dry finish alongside vivid lemon and yeasty creaminess. Lovely. ... More details
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Weingut Jurtschitsch Brut Rose NV 750ml

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WE
92
WE
92
Rated 92 by Wine Enthusiast
Yeast, lemon and tart red berry on the nose promise freshness and body in equal measure. The palate adds to the allure, with a fine foam of tiny bubbles on a slender, dry, fresh palate. Hints of red apple appear on the bone-dry finish alongside vivid lemon and yeasty creaminess. Lovely.
Winery
70% Zweigelt, 15% Pinot Noir, 15% Saint Laurent from cool vineyards. The Zweigelt has a short maceration for color and the Pinot Noir and Saint Laurent are pressed white. Aged for two and a half years on the lees in the bottle. Bottled with approximately 7g/L dosage. Delicate and dry with a mineral backbone.
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size
750ml
country
Austria
Overview
Yeast, lemon and tart red berry on the nose promise freshness and body in equal measure. The palate adds to the allure, with a fine foam of tiny bubbles on a slender, dry, fresh palate. Hints of red apple appear on the bone-dry finish alongside vivid lemon and yeasty creaminess. Lovely.
green grapes

Varietal: Champagne Blend

The careful blending of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir varietal grapes has long been the secret to the success of the famous sparkling wines of the Champagne region. The wines of this region have gone down in history as the finest example of France's sparkling produce, and the methods of processing the grapes in this region have been imitated in almost every wine producing country in the world. There are actually seven different grape varietals allowed to be included in a Champagne sparkling wine, although grape varietals such as Pinot Blanc, Arbanne and Pinot Gris are used less and less commonly in its production. Whilst the Chardonnay varietal grapes offer their distinctive biscuit flavor and wonderful astringency, it is the Pinot Noir grapes (most commonly used for producing beautifully light red wines) which give the Champagne wines their length and backbone.
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Country: Austria

Austria has a wonderfully long and illustrious history of wine production which stretches back over four thousand years, and reached its zenith under the Austria-Hungary dual monarchy in the late 19th century, when Vienna was one of the most important centers of culture and fine living in the world. Today, Austria's fertile soils and long, hot summers help the fifty thousand hectares of vineyards in the country achieve exceptionally high quality yields, which are used primarily for the production of the elegant dry white wines for which the country is renowned. The most important grape varietal is still Grüner Veltliner, although many wineries are beginning to expand their repertoire and experiment with many imported grapes from France and further afield, including Pinot Noir and Chardonnay.
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Austria has a wonderfully long and illustrious history of wine production which stretches back over four thousand years, and reached its zenith under the Austria-Hungary dual monarchy in the late 19th century, when Vienna was one of the most important centers of culture and fine living in the world. Today, Austria's fertile soils and long, hot summers help the fifty thousand hectares of vineyards in the country achieve exceptionally high quality yields, which are used primarily for the production of the elegant dry white wines for which the country is renowned. The most important grape varietal is still Grüner Veltliner, although many wineries are beginning to expand their repertoire and experiment with many imported grapes from France and further afield, including Pinot Noir and Chardonnay.