MO: red Non-Vintage BIO

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The red MO is the Austrian classic Zweigelt cherry, lively acidity, a friend and helper when slightly chilled. Sometimes I add a dash of white wine, why not! Pure, honest wine drinking!
Matured in large wood. Bottling: August 2021.

Grape variety: Zweigelt, Blauer Portugieser, Roesler

Taste: dry
Alcohol content: 10.5% vol.
Acidity: 6.7 g/l
Residual sugar: 1.0 g/l
Allergen information: Contains sulphites.

Bottler, importer: Weingut Martin Obenaus, Lange Zeile 24, 3704 Glaubendorf, AT

I am Martin Obenaus from Glaubendorf in the Weinviertel. I love cultivating my vineyards and interacting with the living creatures in the surrounding area. My credo is "Unchained" - my goal is for my biodynamically cultivated vineyards to become an ecosystem in which intervention is less and less necessary. I protect and support nature, I let it take its course, I throw off its chains. If you look at hunting, it intervenes in the environment in a similar way to viticulture. It might seem unusual to work towards a development that makes the hunter dispensable and "unchains" nature in this respect. Perhaps just as unusual as returning to the way our ancestors worked in the vineyard. I have walked this path and I know that it will never end. The ecosystem changes year after year - but we change too...

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The Weinviertel, the largest wine region in Austria, is located in the north of the country and is particularly for Grüner Veltliner known here as the Weinviertel DAC is protected. The region is characterized by its gentle hills, loess soils and a pannonian-continental climate that gives the wines their typical freshness and spiciness.

In addition to Veltliner Green, Welschriesling, Riesling and Burgundy varieties are also successfully grown. Charming cellar alleys, historic wine villages and the traditional Heuriger culture make the wine district a popular destination for wine lovers and connoisseurs.

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