Domane Roland Chan Riesling Smaragd Ried Achleiten
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SKU
WWW6072AB
ประเทศ (Country)
Austria
ขนาดบรรจุ (bottle size)
750 ml
ประเภทไวน์ (Wine Type)
White Wine
แคว้น (Wine Region)
Wachau
พันธุ์องุ่น (Grape Variety)
Riesling
ปี (vintage)
2021 [**VINTAGE MAY CHANGE]
characteristics
บอดี้ (Body)
Full
Full
Full
แอซิดิตี้ (Acidity)
High
High
High
แทนนิน (Tannin)
Low
Low
Low
2021 [**VINTAGE MAY CHANGE]
รายละเอียดสินค้า
A refined and mineral-driven Wachau Riesling with vineyard peach, citrus, white tropical fruit and delicate floral notes. Full-bodied yet precise, with fresh acidity, a stony texture and a long saline, lemony finish.
Profile
พันธุ์องุ่นผสม (Grape Blended)
100% Riesling
รสสัมผัส (Palate)
Full-bodied, juicy and compact, with ripe white and yellow fruit, fresh high acidity and a firm stony mineral texture. The finish is saline, citrus-driven and persistent, combining concentration with a cool, precise character.
สี (Colour)
Pale straw yellow to light golden yellow with green hints and silver reflections.
กลิ่น (Aroma)
White peach, vineyard peach, mango and delicate white tropical fruit, supported by lime zest, blood orange, floral notes and subtle blossom honey.
รสสัมผัส (Palate)
Full-bodied, juicy and compact, with ripe white and yellow fruit, fresh high acidity and a firm stony mineral texture. The finish is saline, citrus-driven and persistent, combining concentration with a cool, precise character.
จับคู่อาหาร (Wine Pairing)
:Fish
:Seafood
เนื้อหาสินค้า
Domäne Roland Chan is a boutique winery founded in 2017 in the Wachau. The estate works prestigious high-altitude sites including Achleiten, Klaus, Bach and Höll, focusing on steep dry-stone terraces cultivated largely by hand. Its wines are made with structure, site expression and bottle ageing in mind.
Ried Achleiten is one of Wachau’s most celebrated vineyards, rising from near the Danube toward the forest above Weißenkirchen. Its complex geology includes paragneiss, migmatite-amphibolite and Gföhl gneiss, while elevations of approximately 209–357 metres contribute to the vineyard’s layered and distinctive expression.
