Türk Blaur Zweigelt Im Grossen Berg (2009)
Winery: | Müenzenrieder |
Region: | Austria » Kremser |
Varietal: | Merlot , Zweigelt |
Type: | Table Wines |
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January 2013
deeply colored red hue, upfront black berries and dark cherries, violets and tar, extremely structured, bold, covers the palate for several minutes, lingering. Read More
June 2011
For more information visit: http://www.ourniche.com/wine/T%C3%BCrk-Blaur-Zweigelt-Im-grossen-Berg/. Read More
Jan 12, 2011
Austrian NOT Australian???????
Aug 3, 2010
lol... Krems is a city(not a winery) in Austria(not in Australia) The term Kremser Wein is supposed to be german describing wines from around the city of Krems. AUSTRIA - cmon its not that hard... Mozart, Schwarzenegger, Freud,... we started(and lost) both world wars for gods sake.
Apr 3, 2010
Kremser??????.... never heard of it. In fact.... no one is has unless you come to this web site!!!
September 2008
Very great wine with a very light fish, such as Dover Sole, and at a very reasonable price. I have not tried it with a different fish or even chicken to see if I enjoy it as much. Read More
September 2008
Not much going on here. At all. Read More
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