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Winery Wines Files 10

2016 Wagram Fels trocken Grande Reserve "Gigama", Lower Austria/Niederösterreich, Austria

Fairly firm nose, light vegetal and delicate herbaceous notes, nutty oak, yellow fruit, floral traces, hint of celery, prominent tart mineral notes. Full-bodied and concentrated on the palate, sweetish, juicy, partly candied and preserved fruit, elegant acidity, integrated tannins, herbaceous and floral aromas, hint of dark berries, yeasty notes, light nutty oak, peppery notes, persistent, excellent depth, powerful, sugar candy in the background, complex, still young, black berries in the background, smoky, herbaceous and prominent mineral aromas on a long, sweetish finish.

Best to drink: 2020-2032+ What our ratings mean

Last reviewed: 27 January, 2019
Type: Weißwein(White wine)
Quantity: 0.75 L
Alcohol content: 13.5%
Classification: Qualitätswein(quality wine)
Sweetness: trocken(dry)
Bottle closure: Screw cap
Maturing: Barrique
Registration number: N14109/18

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