NV Franz Strohmeier TLZ Karmin, Steiermark, Austria
$54.00
Grapes: Blauer Wildbacher
Vineyard: Bad Gams. Gneiss with important iron and silica content.
Making of: the grapes are harvested by hand with a careful selection of only very healthy and ripe grapes. Destemmed and crushed for 3-hour skin contact. The wine is gently pressed, spontaneously fermented and matured for 12 months in used 500-liter wooden barrels (mostly oak, a small part acacia). Unfined, unfiltered, no sulfur added.
Personality: this Strohmeier classic lives in the compelling light red / deep soulful rosĂ© niche. Serve around 15 degrees C to enjoy its layer after layer after layer; Franz even recommends decanting it if youâre into it.
Specs
- Country Austria
- Region Styria
- Appellation Steiermark
- Style Rosé
- Producer Strohmeier
- Farming Practices Organic, Biodynamic
- Grapes Blauer Wildbacher
- Food Pairings Stinky Cheese, Roast White Meats, Red Sauce, Aperitif
- Characteristics Wild Side, Flexes w/ Food, Red Fruit, Bright and Fresh, Chillable Red, No Sulfur

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