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Winery Wines Files 16

2005 Thermenregion Cabernet Sauvignon trocken Reserve, Lower Austria/Niederösterreich, Austria

Translate to English Gereifter, herber, vegetabiler und holziger, leicht verschwommener Duft mit Noten dunkler Früchte und erdigen Tönen. Reife, weiche, kompottige Frucht mit nussigen Holzaromen, etwas Kandis und Milchschokolade, kräuterige Anklänge im Hintergrund, viel süßlicher Schmelz, etwas Karamell, merklicher, warmer Alkohol, verschwommene Konturen, warmer, kompottiger Abgang.

Best to drink: Austrinken. What our ratings mean

Last reviewed: 2 May, 2013
Type: Rotwein(Red wine)
Quantity: 0.75 L
Alcohol content: 13.5%
Classification: Qualitätswein(quality wine)
Sweetness: trocken(dry)
Bottle closure: Natural cork
Registration number: LW1349/07
wein.plus rating: very good (88 WP)
Last reviewed: 21 May, 2008
Best to drink: Bis 2012+.
Editor note: Blackcurrants on the nose, dried herbs and cool mineral notes, some roasted and smoky notes, spicy cedar wood. Cool, quite firm and juicy on the palate, more prominent black berries, fairly prominent, medium-fine, harmonious tannins, herbaceous notes, good persistence, medium depth, very good finish.

The Federal Republic of Austria in Central Europe with its capital Vienna covers 83,883 km² and is divided into nine federal states. The neighbouring countries are...

The red grape variety originates from France. There are about 60 synonyms attesting to its age and worldwide distribution in almost all wine producing countries....

One of the eight specific wine-growing areas in the Austrian province or generic wine-growing region of Lower Austria. It was formed in 1985...

The federal state of Lower Austria with its capital St. Pölten (until then Vienna), elected by popular vote since 1986, is located in the east of Austria. With an area of...

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