perhaps is the better way to describe it
supported by well integrated
fragrant and spicy with complex aromas of yellow-flesh plums
to be more in tune with the times by displaying the qualities of freshness and crispness – essential for a modern great white wine
reincarnating the Coonawarra/Barossa blends of Yalumba of a half-century ago to become the first wine to win Matthew Jukes and my The Great Australian Red competition four times with three vintages
Moric Lutzmannsburg Blaufränkisch ‘Meissner’ 2019 Size::6 Bottle Case perhaps is the better wayVines planted in 1906, and in the 1930s. Heavy clay situated on plateau, with lots of iron in the soil. This is up on the plateau, almost flat but facing slightly south, and has the highest clay content. Spontaneously fermented in an open wooden vat with 10 to 15 whole clusters. Then matured in old 500 liter barrels for two years. Very old vines, planted between 1908 and the 1930s, stand in this single vineyard. Strong clayey soil. Intense, dark