Katzelsdorf is located in the northern part of Austria. This region is associated with fine wines along with rich historical culture. Katzelsdorf has favorable terroirs that allow grapevines to grow. Winemaking has been part of the region ever since the 1800s when Romans initiated grape and wine production. Katzelsdorf has varying hills and slopes filled with clay and sandy soils where grapes can ripen.
Katzelsdorf has hot summers, dry weather, and cold winters. The weather variations speak well with grapevines growth. The region is marked by both tradition and modernity when it comes to wine. Katzelsdorf takes pride in its classic white wines, such as the Zierfandler and Rotgipfler. Whereas several of Katzelsdorf’s red wines that reflect elegance are St. Laurent and Pinot Noir.
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Dark fruit with hints of blackberry cobbler, graphite, and sandalwood. Mostly grown on warmer sites of the Walla Walla Valley including our estate, Bob Healy Vineyard. Beautiful tannins that are lush and have a strong core that broadens out last minute to an ultra-long finish. A really pleasing and luxurious wine.
Review:
Ripe blue and blackberry notes with floral quality, minty cherries and elegant oak spices undertones. Chocolatey texture on the palate, dense and concentrated, rounded. Dense core of dark plummy fruit supported by a refreshing acidity.
-Decanter 97 Points
Luis XIV Vino Noble is a naturally sweet red wine, made from very late Monastrell harvests. All of its sugar and alcohol comes from the grape itself and has been subjected to a long aging in semi-new American oak barrels. In the mouth it is very intense, sweet without cloying, with aromas of stewed plums and a very long finish of spicy oak wood. RATING: Noble Alicante sweet wine