St. Laurent
St. Laurent is also the father of the Zweigelt but also related to the Blaufrankisch (or Pinot Noir). Compared to this aromatic Austrian grape, it has fewer tannins and much more color. The St. Laurent gives wines that are deep dark purple with an intoxicating scent of cherries, strawberries and fresh herbs. The grape originates from France, probably from Alsace, and arrived in Austria via...
St. Laurent is also the father of the Zweigelt but also related to the Blaufrankisch (or Pinot Noir). Compared to this aromatic Austrian grape, it has fewer tannins and much more color. The St. Laurent gives wines that are deep dark purple with an intoxicating scent of cherries, strawberries and fresh herbs. The grape originates from France, probably from Alsace, and arrived in Austria via Germany in the 19th century. St. Laurent is also written as Saint Laurent or in the German language as Sankt Laurent
What does wine from the St. Laurent grape taste like?
Wines of st. Laurent usually has a lot of colour, aromas of black fruits such as berries and cherries and a certain smokiness, while their taste is firm and soft at the same time. They also lend themselves well to wood education. In addition to Austria, st. There are also good wines in the German Palatinate.
St. Laurent is also the father of the Zweigelt but also related to the Blaufrankisch (or Pinot Noir). Compared to this aromatic Austrian grape, it has fewer tannins and much more color. The St. Laurent gives wines that are deep dark purple with an intoxicating scent of cherries, strawberries and fresh herbs. The grape originates from France, probably from Alsace, and arrived in Austria via Germany in the 19th century. St. Laurent is also written as Saint Laurent or in the German language as Sankt Laurent
What does wine from the St. Laurent grape taste like?
Wines of st. Laurent usually has a lot of colour, aromas of black fruits such as berries and cherries and a certain smokiness, while their taste is firm and soft at the same time. They also lend themselves well to wood education. In addition to Austria, st. There are also good wines in the German Palatinate.