Gerhard Markowitsch Göttlesbrunn Rot 2022 0,75l

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Gerhard Markowitsch

Gerhard Markowitsch Göttlesbrunn Rot 2022 0,75l

This village wine from Carnuntum is a compelling example of how beautifully Zweigelt and Blaufränkisch can work together. Göttlesbrunn is shaped by calcareous Danube gravel, while cool air from the nearby forest lends the wine its juicy, spicy signature. The blend combines dark fruit, freshness and an inviting core of sweet-fruited charm that makes it instantly attractive. Oak ageing adds depth, texture and polish, but never hides the sense of place. On the palate it feels generous yet refined, with ripe fruit, fine acidity and a smooth, confident finish. It is an excellent Austrian red for customers seeking regional identity, drinkability and substance without heaviness.

Eighteen months in French oak barriques gives this village wine spicy depth and juicy fruit structure.

22,90

€ 30,53/l incl. VAT, plus shipping

In stock - estimated delivery by Tuesday

Brand
Gerhard Markowitsch
Region
Europe - Austria - Lower Austria - Carnuntum - Göttlesbrunn
Category
Wines - Red wine
grape varieties
60% Zweigelt, 40% Blaufränkisch
ID
33786
Vintage
2022
Content
0,75l
Alcohol
14%
GTIN
9007615401223
Serving temperature
16 - 18 °C
Peak maturity
2024 - 2034
suitable for medium to longer ageing
Taste Profile
dry
Tasting Note
fruit-driven
Maturation
18 months in barriques
Vineyard
Various sites in Göttlesbrunn
Soil Type
Calcareous Danube gravel

Gerhard Markowitsch

At the edge of the Vienna Basin, in Göttlesbrunn, Gerhard Markowitsch lets Carnuntum set the tempo. Loess, gravel and calcareous streaks shape wines that feel rooted rather than explained. The estate farms organically and works with named single vineyards—Rosenberg, Kirchweingarten or Schüttenberg, some with 1ÖTW status—treated as precise coordinates of place....

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The grape variety: Zweigelt

Zweigelt is Austria''s leading red grape, producing cherry-scented wines with soft tannins, fresh acidity and gentle spice. It is a crossing of Blaufränkisch and St. Laurent.

The variety is appealing because it is juicy, versatile and food-friendly. Pair Zweigelt with roast chicken, pork, schnitzel, burgers, mushrooms and mild cheeses.

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