Markus Huber Terrassen Riesling 2014

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Product Details


Varietal

Producer

Vintage
2014

Size
750ML

ABV
12%

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Winemaker Notes

Light yellow green; splendid bloom perfume intermingled with small white peach aromas; the palate is tightly knit and has acid structure rich in finesse; exuding delicate hints of lemon; vivid and vibrant with a vigorous finish that comes back in a wave of stone fruit flavors.

Goes best with fish e.g. with trout or salmon; also very good with spicy food; especially asian cuisine.

Blend: 100% Riesling

Professional Ratings

  • 89
    A fresh, slender but cushioned Riesling with overtones of herbal tea and apple. Zingy on the palate and very gluggable. This is light and zippy and is the answer to a sunny, warm afternoon.

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The Huber family has wine growing roots dating back more than 220 years. Today the winery in Reichersdorf is in its 10th generation and is run by Markus Huber. His outstanding ability to manage the winery with sensitivity and consistency, both in the vineyards and the cellars, has ensured that in a very short space of time he has established Huber wines as an internationally acclaimed leading producer of the region Traisental. The Huber winery is also a member of the "Traditionsweingüter Österreich" – traditional vineyards of Austria.

Absolute focus on the strengths of the region and the unique soil types that are found there ensure that year to year the wines display unmistakable clarity of fruit. "Sustainable development, carefully controlling the harvest and meticulous pruning are the most natural and important prerequisites for successful winemaking", says Markus. "Only that way can there be a harmonious merging of traditional and modern methods that create pure wines of unique provenance and character."

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