Winery Szemes Blaufränkisch Hochberg Slate & Gnas 2019
Aroma
Country,Österreich
Region,Burgenland
Volume: 0.75l - (Price per liter €36,67)
The Winery Szemesin in Pinkafeld, Austria, is a gem of the Burgenland wine region, blending tradition with modern winemaking practices. The vineyards are situated in an environment characterized by Pannonian climate and loamy soils. Weinhof Szemesin specializes in cultivating indigenous grape varieties such as Blaufränkisch and Zweigelt. With a strong focus on sustainability and craftsmanship, they produce wines of remarkable quality that authentically reflect the characteristics of Burgenland.
Interesting facts about Blaufränkisch:
The soils in the Weinhof Szemesin region are characterized by their clayey nature, providing an ideal foundation for viticulture. This soil type allows for good water retention and creates optimal conditions for vine growth. The unique combination of Pannonian climate and clayey soils imparts pronounced fruitiness and structure to the grapes. The meticulous care of the vineyards and the natural farming practices ensure that the wines of Weinhof Szemesin authentically reflect the distinct characteristics of the region.
Dark berry jam with fresh orange zest, delicately hinting at blackberries and cherries, with subtle forest floor notes and spicy facets. The wine is full-bodied, with ripe cherry fruit, well-integrated tannins, and a delicate extract sweetness on the finish. The aftertaste reveals nougat and sour cherries.
The vineyards of Weinhof Szemesin in Pinkafeld, Burgenland, stretch across an area characterized by Pannonian climate, reflecting the diversity of this wine region. Here, indigenous grape varieties such as Blaufränkisch and Zweigelt thrive. The meticulously maintained vineyards benefit from clayey soils that provide optimal conditions for vine growth. The hilly terrain and the exposed position of the vineyards ensure that the grapes receive ample sunlight. This combination of terroir and craftsmanship makes the wines of Weinhof Szemesin distinctive representatives of Burgenland's winemaking tradition.