Hogar Wines Goldenits Robert Tetuna Reserve 2022 14% Vol. 0,75l
Goldenits Robert Tetuna Reserve 2022 14% Vol. 0,75l

Goldenits Robert Tetuna Reserve 2022 14% Vol. 0,75l

Código: 42648
Marca: Weingut Goldenits País de origen: Austria Contenido alcohólico: 14.0% Peso: 2.78 lb Código de barras: 9120017905776
Colecciones: 2+ | New & Now | Vino | Vino austriaco | Vino tinto
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Goldenits Robert Tetuna Reserve 2022 14% Vol. 0,75l

Goldenits Robert Tetuna Reserve 2022 14% Vol. 0,75l

$58.61

The Goldenits Robert Tetuna Reserve 2022, 14% ABV, in a 0.75-liter bottle, is a powerful and complex red wine from Burgenland that impressively reflects the characteristics of the Neusiedler See wine region. Produced by the renowned Goldenits winery, this high-quality reserve cuvée combines 60% Blaufränkisch, 22% Zweigelt, and 18% Cabernet Sauvignon into an expressive and age-worthy red wine. The grapes come from the prestigious vineyards of Richterhoehe, Kreuzjoch, and Oberzick, whose black earth soils with gravelly and sandy components offer ideal conditions for concentrated and characterful wines.

The vines, between 16 and 40 years old, yield grapes with a high concentration of aromas and a pronounced sense of place. The grapes were harvested exclusively by hand between the end of September and the beginning of October 2022. After approximately 20 days of maceration and temperature-controlled fermentation, the wine matured for 22 months in new and used barriques. This extended barrel aging lends the Goldenits Tetuna Reserve 2022 additional depth, structure, and elegance. At 14% ABV, this premium red wine from Austria is powerful, harmonious, and remarkably complex. The combination of fruit, spice, and fine tannin structure makes it a wine with great aging potential and excellent cellaring qualities.