TN's: Moric, Rosi Schuster

Lyle Fass

Lyle Fass
The 2008 Rosi Schuster Sankt Laurent from Burgenland was a lovely summer beverage. For people who complain about how hard it is to get good inexpensive Pinot, maybe they should gave a glass of this and shutup. Me included. What a nose of baking spices, cooling minerals and a clean, damp, soil-driven wet earth quality. There is also a lovely purity to the nose. Expressive yet not pushed. Palate has a lovely texture. Plush and soft but with a nice edgy cranberry-like bitterness. Minimal tannins that whisper but are not moot.

The 2008 Moric Blaufrankisch really impressed me. This estate, in my minimal dealings, has always impressed. What a nose. Intricately detailed but a slight confectionary note and oodles and oodles of berries (or O's.) Some lovely spice, mint and a slight hint of jam. Just a tease of jam and in no way jammy. Just a component of the aromatic spectrum. The palate was plush, as entry level Blau gets that way, but with some nice ripe sweet tannins, and a lovely weightless quality. Good acids frame the very pretty fruit.
 
originally posted by Lyle Fass:
TN's: Moric, Rosi SchusterThe 2008 Rosi Schuster Sankt Laurent from Burgenland was a lovely summer beverage. For people who complain about how hard it is to get good inexpensive Pinot, maybe they should gave a glass of this and shutup. Me included. What a nose of baking spices, cooling minerals and a clean, damp, soil-driven wet earth quality. There is also a lovely purity to the nose. Expressive yet not pushed. Palate has a lovely texture. Plush and soft but with a nice edgy cranberry-like bitterness. Minimal tannins that whisper but are not moot.

The 2008 Moric Blaufrankisch really impressed me. This estate, in my minimal dealings, has always impressed. What a nose. Intricately detailed but a slight confectionary note and oodles and oodles of berries (or O's.) Some lovely spice, mint and a slight hint of jam. Just a tease of jam and in no way jammy. Just a component of the aromatic spectrum. The palate was plush, as entry level Blau gets that way, but with some nice ripe sweet tannins, and a lovely weightless quality. Good acids frame the very pretty fruit.

Any idea on aging curves for such varieties from Austria?
AND/OR
Thoughts on any of these?

2003 Weingut Glatzer Blaufrnkisch
2002 Gerhard Markowitsch Zweigelt Rubin Carnuntum
2002 Weingut Familie Prieler Blaufrnkisch
2001 Schwarz Zweigelt 'W' Red Table Wine
1997 T-FX-T Evolution
2003 Umathum Zweigelt
2002 Weingut Glatzer Zweigelt Riedencuve
2002 Weingut Familie Prieler Pinot Noir
 
originally posted by drssouth:
originally posted by Lyle Fass:
TN's: Moric, Rosi SchusterThe 2008 Rosi Schuster Sankt Laurent from Burgenland was a lovely summer beverage. For people who complain about how hard it is to get good inexpensive Pinot, maybe they should gave a glass of this and shutup. Me included. What a nose of baking spices, cooling minerals and a clean, damp, soil-driven wet earth quality. There is also a lovely purity to the nose. Expressive yet not pushed. Palate has a lovely texture. Plush and soft but with a nice edgy cranberry-like bitterness. Minimal tannins that whisper but are not moot.

The 2008 Moric Blaufrankisch really impressed me. This estate, in my minimal dealings, has always impressed. What a nose. Intricately detailed but a slight confectionary note and oodles and oodles of berries (or O's.) Some lovely spice, mint and a slight hint of jam. Just a tease of jam and in no way jammy. Just a component of the aromatic spectrum. The palate was plush, as entry level Blau gets that way, but with some nice ripe sweet tannins, and a lovely weightless quality. Good acids frame the very pretty fruit.

Any idea on aging curves for such varieties from Austria?
AND/OR
Thoughts on any of these?

2003 Weingut Glatzer Blaufrnkisch
2002 Gerhard Markowitsch Zweigelt Rubin Carnuntum
2002 Weingut Familie Prieler Blaufrnkisch
2001 Schwarz Zweigelt 'W' Red Table Wine
1997 T-FX-T Evolution
2003 Umathum Zweigelt
2002 Weingut Glatzer Zweigelt Riedencuve
2002 Weingut Familie Prieler Pinot Noir

Moric makes very serious single vineyard wines that age, but both of these wines I'd say drink them young. But aging on these above, I am not sure. For introductory cuvees of blau and sankt laurent I'd say no but more serious cuvees I'd say yes.
 
Lyle-

I'm a fan of Moric as well. Seems like the Truchot of Austria...in that they are not flabby overblown Blaufrankisch, but rather something more terroir driven and delicate/elegant in the right vintages.

So, How do you think the 2008s compare to the last few vintages?

I guess that fairly basic bottling is the only one available now? None of the Alte Reben's, etc.

-mark
 
The current releases on the Alte Reben bottlings will be '07 and they should be coming to market shortly. This is very Truchot-like, which really nails the wine. There is real interest aromatically. Lots of interesting non-fruit stuff.

This seems more delicate and lighter than the basic from '07. It's been open for 10 hours now and is just lovely.
 
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