
Winery House of Hafner Family EstateOtto The Sweet Blue Musthavea Muscat
This wine generally goes well with spicy food and sweet desserts.
Food and wine pairings with Otto The Sweet Blue Musthavea Muscat
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Original food and wine pairings with Otto The Sweet Blue Musthavea Muscat
The Otto The Sweet Blue Musthavea Muscat of Winery House of Hafner Family Estate matches generally quite well with dishes of spicy food or sweet desserts such as recipes of daube niçoise or quick chocolate fudge cake.
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Discover the grape variety: Madeleine-Sylvaner
Of unknown origin, it is nevertheless a very old vitis vinifera cultivated and used as both a table grape and a wine grape. It is somewhat similar to the Madeleine angevine and is not related to the Sylvaner. It can be found in the United States, England, Canada, Germany, Switzerland, etc. and is virtually unknown in France.
Last vintages of this wine
The best vintages of Otto The Sweet Blue Musthavea Muscat from Winery House of Hafner Family Estate are 2017, 0
Informations about the Winery House of Hafner Family Estate
The Winery House of Hafner Family Estate is one of of the world's greatest estates. It offers 45 wines for sale in the of Burgenland to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Burgenland
Burgenland is a large wine-producing region on the eastern border of Austria. Despite the country's image as the producer of some of the world's finest white wines, Austria is also home to a thriving red wine culture: Burgenland, with its sunny, continental summers, is the country's key red wine region, with its wines based mainly on the Blaufränkisch and Zweigelt grape varieties. Sweet, botrytized wines are also a specialty of the region, particularly in the Terroir surrounding the Neusiedlersee lake. The region occupies a narrow strip of land that runs from the Danube River down to Steiermark in the South.
The wine region of Weinland
Weinviertel DAC – whose name translates as "wine quarter" – is an appellation in Niederösterreich (Lower Austria). It is by far the largest Districtus Austriae Controllatus wine region in Austria. It was also the first Austrian wine region to be given that title, in 2002, with a DAC Reserve designation added in 2009. The designation applies only to white wines from the Grüner Veltliner Grape variety.
The word of the wine: Fade
Wine lacking in sapidity, flat, soft and without character.














