Rosé 2020

Rosé 2020
Regular price$2200
$22.00
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100% Zweigelt
10.5% ABV
Kremstal, Austria
Tasting Notes
This easy-drinking rosé has a beautifully vibrant pink color that perfectly compliments the bright red fruit aromas. Expect notes of tart strawberries, raspberries and a slight salinity. Delicious day or night. I love this wine. It's lower alcohol, unfined & unfiltered with minimal intervention in the winery. Expect this one to be light, fresh and ultra gluggable.
Pair With
10.5% ABV
Kremstal, Austria
Tasting Notes
This easy-drinking rosé has a beautifully vibrant pink color that perfectly compliments the bright red fruit aromas. Expect notes of tart strawberries, raspberries and a slight salinity. Delicious day or night. I love this wine. It's lower alcohol, unfined & unfiltered with minimal intervention in the winery. Expect this one to be light, fresh and ultra gluggable.
Pair With
Chargrilled Oysters
Sashimi
Watermelon Feta Salad
About the Producer
The genealogy of the Hoch family can be traced back to the year 1640: the wine labels depict the original coat of arms. The Hoch family has resided in Hollenburg on the Danube River ever since. The Danube and nature in general have always been the determining factors for the family: in their main occupation as regulators of ship navigation and as winegrowers. The Hochs employ the knowledge acquired through centuries to produce vibrant wines of great finesse.
Christoph Hoch took responsibility for the winery in 2013 and is supported by his family. He has chosen a new and uncompromising path in which he seeks to express the uniqueness of the Hollenburg community.
His stated goal is, “to produce inimitable wines with superb ageing potential; wines that aren’t just ‘good’, but rather wines that inspire emotion!”
Sashimi
Watermelon Feta Salad
About the Producer
The genealogy of the Hoch family can be traced back to the year 1640: the wine labels depict the original coat of arms. The Hoch family has resided in Hollenburg on the Danube River ever since. The Danube and nature in general have always been the determining factors for the family: in their main occupation as regulators of ship navigation and as winegrowers. The Hochs employ the knowledge acquired through centuries to produce vibrant wines of great finesse.
Christoph Hoch took responsibility for the winery in 2013 and is supported by his family. He has chosen a new and uncompromising path in which he seeks to express the uniqueness of the Hollenburg community.
His stated goal is, “to produce inimitable wines with superb ageing potential; wines that aren’t just ‘good’, but rather wines that inspire emotion!”