Country of origin: Czech Republic
Wine appellation: Moravia, Slovacko sub-appellation
Vintage: 2011
Alcohol content: 11.5%
Color: pale yellow
Bouquet: very limey, fresh, lime, lemon, white grapefruit, feels zesty
Taste: light to medium body, definitely zesty style of Riesling, lime, white grapefruit, higher acidity, sharp, almost towards German style, medium to longer finish
Recommended food pairing: schnitzel
Overall score: 3+7+11+6+7=84
Price: CZK 120
Stopper: cork
I was interested in 2013 vintage, which, although not as difficult as 10, carries similarly higher acidity, which I like. Also wines with higher acidity age very nicely as was proven in 04 and now 10 vintage. I do not now, whether the wine is made from the same vineyards like 11 vintage from Slovacko tasted in September 2013, but this is very different type of animal comparing to hot 11 vintage. It still has some edges but good candidate for cellaring.
I was interested in 2013 vintage, which, although not as difficult as 10, carries similarly higher acidity, which I like. Also wines with higher acidity age very nicely as was proven in 04 and now 10 vintage. I do not now, whether the wine is made from the same vineyards like 11 vintage from Slovacko tasted in September 2013, but this is very different type of animal comparing to hot 11 vintage. It still has some edges but good candidate for cellaring.
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