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Mittelburgenland

Mittelburgenland

Mittelburgenland is an Austrian appellation located in the Burgenland region, known for its red wine production, particularly from the Blaufränkisch grape. The area features a mix of loess and clay soils, contributing to the distinct character of its wines. The climate is influenced by both the Pannonian Plain and the nearby Lake Neusiedl, providing a unique microclimate for viticulture. The appellation is recognized for its structured and age-worthy red wines, often exhibiting dark fruit flavors and spice.

Red wines with depth and aging potential

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