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Fans of Bründlmayer's rocking good Grüner Veltliner won't want to miss this eminently quaffable Zweigelt, bottled in the same friendly 1-liter format. Zwei-gwah, you say? If you enjoy lighter-bodied Pinot Noir, juicy Chianti, or northern Italian reds such as Lagrein or Refosco, you'll likely to enjoy wines crafted from the Zweigelt grape, an Austrian specialty. Considered Austria's most approachable red wine, this particular Zweigelt offers aromas of red cherry, sage, jasmine, and spice, with flavors of crushed raspberry, cocoa, and sarsaparilla. Light- to medium-bodied, this food friendly wine has little tannin, but enough grip to pair well with summery picnic fare like Italian subs, cold chicken salads, pastas, and grilled vegetables. |
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