Prieler Pinot Blanc Leithaberg DAC 2022
Pinot Blanc | Burgenland | Austria | White Wine | Weingut Prieler | 2022 | 0,75 L | 13,5 %
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Prieler Pinot Blanc Leithaberg DAC 2022 ir sauss baltvīns, gatavots no Pinot Blanc vīnogām, kas audzētas Leithaberg DAC reģionā Burgenlandē, Austrijā – apvidū, kas pazīstams ar kaļķakmens bagātīgajām augsnēm un vēso klimatu, ideāli piemērotu izsmalcinātu baltvīnu radīšanai. Šis vīns atspoguļo Weingut Prieler apņemšanos rūpīgā vīndarīšanā un minimālā iejaukšanās pieejā, uzsverot tīrību, struktūru un reģionālo raksturu. Leithaberg DAC apzīmējums garantē augstu kvalitātes standartu ievērošanu un akcentē niansētu, minerālu piesātinātu stilu.
Piezīmes
Prieler Pinot Blanc Leithaberg DAC 2022 atklājas ar baltā persika, bumbieru un smalku ziedu aromātiem, ko papildina slapja akmens un mandeļu notis. Garšā tas ir vidēji pilnīgs, ar kraukšķīgu skābumu un izteiktu minerālu struktūru, kas uzsver tā izcelsmi. Pēcgarša ir gara un eleganta, ar līdzsvarotu augļu, svaiguma un sāļuma sajūtu.
Saderība
Šis Pinot Blanc lieliski sader ar grilētām zivīm, ceptu mājputnu gaļu vai krēmīgiem dārzeņu risotto, kur tā svaigums līdzsvaro ēdiena bagātību. Tas arī labi papildina mīkstos sierus vai vieglus pastas ēdienus, piedāvājot daudzpusīgu un izsmalcinātu saskaņu ar smalkām garšām.
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Pinot Blanc
Pinot Blanc is flexible white-wine grape variety, it can produce quite different styles of wine, depending on winemaker techniques. It produces a medium to full-bodied wine with elevated acidity, good structure and responds well to oak influence. Pinot Blanc's varietal deep flavors characters often include apple and almond, and sometimes hint of smoke.
Burgenland
Burgenland is a large wine-producing region on the eastern border of Austria. Despite the country's image as the producer of some of the world's finest white wines, Austria is also home to a thriving red wine culture: Burgenland, with its sunny, continental summers, is the country's key red wine region, with its wines based mainly on the Blaufränkisch and Zweigelt grape varieties.
The region occupies a narrow strip of land that runs from the Danube River down to Steiermark in the south. On its eastern side is the border with Hungary, and to the west lies the most eastern foothills of the Alps. Steiermark aside, Burgenland is one of Austria's southernmost wine regions, and topographically is more aligned with Hungary than with much of the rest of Austria.
Burgenland is home to four DAC appellations: from north to south; Neusiedlersee, Leithaberg, Mittelburgenland and Eisenberg. Within each of these zones, any wines which do not conform to the particular classification are labeled with the Burgenland appellation.
Burgenland's Lake Neusiedl (Neusiedlersee) is one of the viticultural focus points of the region. It stores summer heat from the Pannonian Plain, an expansive, warm area which covers much of Hungary and eastern Austria, effectively lengthening the ripening season into autumn.
In contrast to the other Burgenland DACs all of the wines of Leithaberg DAC qualify. Red wines must be made predominantly with Blaufränkisch. White grape varieties are Chardonnay, Pinot Blanc, Neuberger and Grüner Veltliner, either varietally or as a blend.
Mittelburgenland, south of the Neusiedlersee, is perhaps the most notable of Burgenland's red wine regions. The spicy red wines made here from Blaufränkisch have garnered the region its own DAC title, and the variety accounts for more than half of all vineyard land in the region.











