Country of origin: Czech Republic
Wine appellation: Moravia, Slovácko sub-appellation, Týnec village, Vinohrady vineyard
Vintage: 2011
Alcohol content: 13.5%
Color: medium ruby red with violet hues and lighter meniscus
Bouquet: less expressive than the Saint Laurant tasted 5 minuts ago, blueberries, some spices
Taste: medium body, sour cherries, still young tannins, but not harsh, medium finish
Recommended food pairing: venison
Wine appellation: Moravia, Slovácko sub-appellation, Týnec village, Vinohrady vineyard
Vintage: 2011
Alcohol content: 13.5%
Color: medium ruby red with violet hues and lighter meniscus
Bouquet: less expressive than the Saint Laurant tasted 5 minuts ago, blueberries, some spices
Taste: medium body, sour cherries, still young tannins, but not harsh, medium finish
Recommended food pairing: venison
Overall score: 81
Price: CZK 130
Stopper: cork
Better than Frankovka, but not as good as Austrian Zweigelts.
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