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Mulatschak is the term for a wild party in neighbouring Hungary, where one or the other glass can also break. The otherwise static cow on the Meinklang label dances wildly here.
Color
Cloudy grapefruit-orange with reddish tints, filled with turbid substances
Nose
A wonderfully refreshing, different nose reveals itself to the courageous connoisseur. It is clear that it is about uncomplicated drinking fun and not about intellectual drinking pleasure. In addition to elderberry and ripe peach, many spicy notes are involved. Black tea, blackberry bushes and leaves as well as some amaro. In the background, ripe cantaaloupe melon as well as lychee and roses can be discovered.
Palate
The cuvée of Welschriesling, Traminer and Pinot Gris clearly shows its wildness not only in the color. Lightness, finesse and playfulness characterize the mouthfeel. Bright fruit with surprisingly subtle spice and a pleasantly present acidity enliven this moment. The finish is extremely juicy, animating and wonderfully dry. Uncomplicated drinking pleasure is the program here.
Food recommendations from Marian Henß
- Obviously to the party
- Veal sausage with tomato bread salad
- Smoked eel, pumpernickel, scrambled eggs
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Residual sweetness | ■□□□□ |
Allergens | Contains sulfur |
Acid | 5,4 g/l |
Drinking temperature | 12° |
Manufacturer | Meinklang, Hauptstraße 86, A-7152 Pamhagen / Austria, organic certificate: AT-BIO-301 |