The aroma is of stewed black fruits such as blackcurrant and blackberry. This wine has an oriental essence and is easy to drink, making it easy to pair with Chinese and other Asian cuisine.
Wine Details
- Type : Medium body (light to medium)
- Origin : Lower Austria, Austria
- Producer : Diwald family
- Capacity : 750ml (full bottle)
- Product name: Fruit wine
Taste
A deep ruby with a pink tinge on the edge.
The aroma is of plums, cassis, blackberries, and other black fruits simmered together. There is also a rich aroma of various spices such as cinnamon and cloves. There is also a hint of violet and a hint of earth.
In the mouth, it has a soft but concentrated fruitiness and a very well-balanced acidity. The aftertaste is finely grained and astringent, and the impression of black fruits lingers on the palate.
The aroma has oriental nuances, reminiscent of five-spice powder and oolong tea leaves, making this a red wine that would go well with Chinese and other Asian cuisine.
Grape varieties (click on the variety name to go to the explanation page for each variety)
Food that goes well with wine
Meat, Japanese food, Chinese food, pasta, braised cabbage, grilled eel, bacon, cheese, prune and pork
Zweigelt Foods that go well with red wine
About the Diwald family
Weingut Diwald (Diwald family)
Organic history: Since 1980
It is located in a quiet and beautiful natural area not far from the capital Vienna. The son Martin is in charge of everything from cultivation to brewing. His father Hans has been practicing organic farming since the 1980s, when there was no understanding of organic farming, and says, "If there are people who say they can't grow organically, they should try it, even if only partially. Everyone knows that we don't need herbicides. I don't need them just because it's convenient." They aim to make the purest wine possible without adding any yeast, enzymes, or nutrients. The only thing the Diwald family does is adjust the temperature. They aim to make wines that are unique to the land and rooted in the earth.