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Private Cuvée “Andreas Huber”

Original price was: $43.00.Current price is: $12.90.

SKU: 093658 Category: Tag:

Description

LAND/REGION

Italy,South Tyrol

Alcohol content:

13.5%

Classification:

Mitterberg IGT

Drinking temperature:

10-12°C

Grape Variety:

Grüner Veltliner

, Kerner

, Riesling

, sauvignon

Optimal drinking window:

Can be drunk immediately, can be stored for 10 years

light straw yellow

Intense bouquet of elderberry, peach, pepper, salt notes

Complex, juicy, mineral, lively acidity

lemon risotto, asparagus dishes, white meat, herb trout

Allergens

Contains sulfites

Closure

Cork

Subregion

Eisacktal

BODEN

Gravelly moraine soils with mica slate, paragneis and quartzite

Abfüller Informationen

Pacherhof, Michael-Pacher-Strasse 1, 39040 Neustift/Vahrn (BZ), IT

The Private Cuvée Andreas Huber IGT – 2022 from Pacherhof is a remarkable composition of the Kerner, Riesling, Sauvignon and Grüner Veltliner grape varieties. This unique blend results in a wine that shimmers in the glass in a bright, straw-yellow hue. The bouquet is complex and multi-layered, with notes of elderflower, peach and a touch of pepper, backed by an intense mineral salty note. On the palate, the wine is juicy, mineral and with lively acidity, which ensures a harmonious and balanced taste experience.

The Kerner, Riesling, Sauvignon and Grüner Veltliner grape varieties each contribute to this special profile. Kerner brings fresh and fruity aromas, while Riesling is known for its distinctive acidity and mineral notes. Sauvignon adds exotic fruit aromas and a certain spice, while Grüner Veltliner is appreciated for its peppery note and complexity.

The special feature of this cuvée lies not only in its harmonious composition, but also in the careful craftsmanship with which the grapes are harvested and processed. The absence of aging in barrique barrels accentuates the pure fruitiness and minerality of the wine. Another interesting detail for wine lovers: The wine has a shelf life of more than 10 years and develops additional depths and nuances over time.