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2014 Moric Hausmarke Weiss
Moric
A blend of Grüner Veltliner and Chardonnay from Burgenland.
June, 2016
Wine Advocate
91 points
The 2014 Hausmarke is an assemblage of 2/3 Gruner Veltliner (mostly from Sankt Georgen) and 1/3 Chardonnay, which was bottled straight from the fine lees with no fining. Three-quarters of the must was fermented in 300- to 600-liter oak barrels, the rest in stainless steel. The wine offers a clear and deep yet subtle bouquet of chalk, ripe fruits, herbal and some lemon peel flavors. Full-bodied, intense and long, this is an elegant and complex, well-structured but also refined blend with delicate tannins and a lot of terroir character respectively chalky expression. Juicy and very persistent this is an excellent, intense and precise Burgenland white. The wine was kept on the full lees without sulfur until end of May and was bottled in July. Highly recommended.
April, 2016
The Wine Front
90 points
Funky, smoky with something of the barnyard about it, melon, tobacco and ripe lemon flavours. It’s medium bodied, but thick in texture with a nutty savoury aspect, spice and a lightly grippy texture. Acidity is firm, lends a flinty feel, and corsets the wine beautifully. Finish is smoky, saline, infused with green herb and pretty long. Fascinating. Kind of hard to rate.
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