Tschida Angerhof Auslese 2025 7.5% ABV 0.75l
Tschida Angerhof Auslese 2025 7.5% ABV 0.75l
- Item no.: 403359-25
- EAN: 9120014650020
- Volume: 0.75 l
- Category: Sweet wine
- Origin: Austria
- 6 units per carton
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Description
Description
The Tschida Angerhof Auslese 2025, 7.5% ABV, in a 0.75 l bottle, is an elegant and expressive Auslese from Burgenland that delights with its harmonious blend of fruit sweetness, freshness and finesse. Produced by the renowned Weingut Tschida Angerhof winery, this high-quality Austrian Prädikat wine Auslese combines the Sauvignon Blanc, Grüner Veltliner and Muskat Ottonel grape varieties to create an exceptionally complex cuvée. The careful selection of ripe grapes forms the basis for a wine that combines elegance and drinking pleasure at the very highest level.
Vinification takes place entirely in stainless steel tanks, which optimally preserves the freshness and aromatic expression of the individual grape varieties. With an alcohol content of just 7.5% vol., the Tschida Angerhof Auslese 2025 is pleasantly light without compromising on intensity or complexity. The harmonious balance between natural sweetness and lively acidity ensures remarkable elegance and makes this sweet white wine from Austria a versatile accompaniment to meals. The combination of rich fruitiness, fine structure and balanced sweetness gives this Auslese from Burgenland its unmistakable character and makes it particularly appealing to both lovers of noble sweet wines and discerning connoisseurs.
Awards:
- SWEET WINEMAKER of the Year 2025 at the International Wine Challenge
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Nutritional Information:
| per 100 ml | |
|---|---|
| Energy | 416 kJ 99 kcal |
| Fat Of which saturated fatty acids | 0.0 g 0.0 g |
| Carbohydrates of which sugars | 15.0 g 14.0 g |
| Dietary fibre | 0.0 g |
| Protein | 0.0 g |
| Salt | 0.0 g |
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