Classification | Cru Classe |
Type | Sweet |
Brand | Kracher |
Vintage | 2000 |
Country | Austria |
Region | Burgenland |
Grape | Welschriesling |
Volume | 0,375 |
Condition | Perfect |
Label | Perfect |
Drinkable | -2025 |
Stock | 0 |
Given the gelatinous nature and increasing power of the previous wines, readers may understand the trepidation with which I approached the 2000 #10 Welschriesling Trockenbeerenauslese Zwischen den Seen (5.5% alcohol, 399.6 grams residual sugar/liter, and 7.8 grams/liter total acidity), particularly after seeing it ooze its way from the bottle to my glass. Bronze-colored and molasses-scented, this is a wine of awesome depth, density, and richness. Akin to drinking honey (yet no honey has ever been this complex), its super-thick, voluminous personality bastes the palate with oily apricot and canned peach flavors. Through the viscous morass of fruit, a piercing underlying acidity can be discerned. Given the fact that acidity and sugar are preservatives, this wine will undoubtedly outlast its cork, and may outlive its bottle!
Extremely unctuous, sweet and mouthcoating, this seeps into the palate with honey and candied citrus flavors and stays there for a long time. It's impressive for its weight more than its finesse, although there's good structure.