2009 Blaufränkisch Goldberg

Wine Details
Place of Origin

Austria

Neusiedlersee Hügelland

Burgenland

Color

Red

Grape/Blend

other red varietal

Reviews & Tasting Notes

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This estate in Schützen am Gebirge is known in Austria for its pinot blanc, which can age remarkably well, as a 2004 and a 2002 that Georg Prieler opened during my visit amply proved. However, that is a rather myopic point of view. He and his daughter Silvia know well what they want and have a fine sense of their vineyards' individuality, also making two lovely interpretations of blaufränkisch. The Marienthal has a chalky accent, while the Goldberg is slate. The bottom line, though, is that you can drink everything from this cellar. (www.prieler.at) Also recommended: 2011 Pinot Blanc Seeberg (87), 2011 Blaufrankisch Johanneshohle (87).