Blaufränkisch

BLOW-FRANK-ish

Blaufränkisch is a red wine from Austria, especially popular in the Burgenland region.

4/5

Fruity notes

4/5

Body

4/5

Tannins

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Blaufränkisch
Origin
ATAustria
Grapes
Blaufrankisch
Category
Still
Colour
Red
Primary Flavours
black pepper, blackberry, leather
Sugar
Dry

This wine also names:

Last update: November 25, 2024

Information

Blaufränkisch is a red wine from Austria, especially popular in the Burgenland region. It has a deep garnet color and a robust, spicy taste. This wine features aromas of dark berries, black cherries, and a hint of pepper. On the palate, it is full-bodied with firm tannins and flavors of ripe fruit, black pepper, and a long, earthy finish. Blaufränkisch pairs wonderfully with red meats, game, and hearty stews. Its bold, complex character makes it ideal for both casual and formal meals.

Gastronomy

Snacks & Appetizers:

  • Berry Assortment
  • Fresh Vegetables
  • Hummus and Pita Chips
  • Meat Platter
  • Mini Quiches
  • Paté

This wine is perfect with:

Blaufränkisch is perfect with "Beef Goulash," the wine's bold tannins and dark fruit flavors matching the hearty stew, or enjoy it with "Barbecue Ribs," where its boldness complements the smoky flavors.

This wine can be drunk without food

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