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Markus Huber

Reichersdorf • Austria

weingueter.jpgImage: Deutsches Weininstitut
Barrique cellar in a German winery (Symbolic photo)

Markus Huber

Weinriedenweg 13
3134 Reichersdorf
Austria
Phone: +43 2783 82999
Fax: +43 2783 82999-4
Internet: www.weingut-huber.at
E‑mail: office@weingut-huber.at

The wines at a glance

WinewhitedryRiesling

2010 Ried Berg Riesling Reserve Qualitätswein

ÖTW ERSTE LAGE

Austria

Weinland ↳ Niederösterreich ↳ Traisental • Districtus Austriae Controllatus (DAC)

Lot number N 3374 11 • 13 % vol alcohol

17🯅

Tasted on 3 November 2015 by Werner Elflein

Yellow-green with golden reflections. Bouquet of ripe yellow fruit. Fine, subtle spiciness, slightly reminiscent of caraway, but also accompanied by a honey note. Slightly vegetal flavour. Powerful attack in the mouth. Well-buffered alcohol. Excellent balance between sweetness and acidity, probably in a 1:1 ratio, showing that even a dry Austrian Riesling can benefit from a certain amount of fructose. Juicy fruit. Spicy finish. Excellent length and great persistence. Now in impressive condition. Needs an hour of air in the open bottle before serving.

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