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Manz Handwerk Herzallerliebst Rotwein Cuvée feinherb

Schöne Noten von Brombeeren und Kirschen erwarten die Genießerinnen und Genießer, die eine Flasche der Manz Handwerk Herzallerliebst Rotwein Cuvée öffnen. Diese Kreation aus den Rebsorten Dornfelder und Merlot ist ein weiterer Beleg der Handwerkskunst der Winzer-Familie Manz, die in Rheinhessen bereits in neunter Generation immer wieder herausragende Weine schafft. Am Gaumen ist der feinherbe Rotwein vollmundig und würzig, mit weichen, wunderbar eingebundenen Tanninen.

Der tiefdunkle Rotwein ist eine noch sehr junge Kreation von Manz und Teil der Basis-Linie Handwerk. Grundsätzlich sind die Weine von Manz in drei Qualitätsstufen unterteilt: Die Linien heißen Handwerk, Leidenschaft und Faszination. Schon die Handwerk-Weine sind tolle Geschmackserlebnisse, was die Vorfreude auf alles, was danach kommt, nur steigert.

Genießen Sie die halbtrockene Manz Handwerk Herzallerliebst Rotwein Cuvée bei einer Trinktemperatur von 16 bis 18 Grad. Dieser Wein kann viele Menüs bereichern. Probieren Sie ihn zum Beispiel zu Pizza oder Pasta-Variationen (Bolognese), einem Wildgulasch oder einem jungem Pecorino, dem traditionellen italienischen Käse, ursprünglich aus reiner Schafmilch hergestellt.

Wine type:
Red wine
Taste:
feinherb
Vintage:
2023
Ageing Potential:
2028
Region:
Rheinhessen
Country:
Germany
Vineyard/Brand :
Grape variety:
Alcohol content:
13,0  % by volume
Total acidity:
5,4 g/l
Residual sugar:
15,4 g/l
Recommended drinking temperature:
16-18 °C
Closure:
Screw cap
Filling quantity:
0,75 litres
Allergen:
contains Sulfite
GTIN/EAN:
4260111077247
Bottler:
Manz Wein GbR
Lettengasse 6
D-55278 Weinolsheim
Weingut Manz

Das Weingut Manz aus Weinolsheim ist eine renommierte Weinbaufamilie, die für ihre exzellenten Weine und ihre lange Tradition in der Weinherstellung bekannt ist. Das Weingut liegt im Herzen der rheinhessischen Weinregion in Deutschland und kann auf eine Geschichte zurückblicken, die bis ins 17. Jahrhundert reicht.

Das Weingut Manz zeichnet sich durch eine Kombination aus traditionellen Weinherstellungsverfahren und modernster Technologie aus. Die Familie Manz ist eng mit dem Weinbau verwurzelt und hat ein tiefes Verständnis für die Natur und das Terroir der Region. Die Weinberge des Weinguts erstrecken sich über malerische Hügel und bieten eine Vielzahl von Bodentypen, die den Weinen eine bemerkenswerte Komplexität verleihen.

Das Weingut Manz legt großen Wert auf Nachhaltigkeit und umweltbewussten Weinbau. Die Familie arbeitet mit viel Liebe zum Detail und Sorgfalt, um die natürlichen Ressourcen zu schützen und die Biodiversität in den Weinbergen zu fördern. Dieses Engagement spiegelt sich auch in der Qualität ihrer Weine wider.

Das Sortiment des Weinguts Manz ist vielfältig und umfasst eine breite Palette von Rebsorten, darunter Riesling, Silvaner, Chardonnay, Spätburgunder und Dornfelder. Jeder Wein wird mit großer Präzision und Leidenschaft hergestellt, wobei der Fokus auf der Einfachheit und Reinheit des Geschmacks liegt.

Die Weine des Weinguts Manz haben zahlreiche Auszeichnungen erhalten und sind bei Weinliebhabern sowohl national als auch international sehr geschätzt. Obwohl das Weingut Manz eine lange Geschichte hat, ist es stets bestrebt, innovative Ansätze zu verfolgen und Weine zu produzieren, die die Essenz der Rheinhessischen Weinregion einfangen.

Besucher des Weinguts Manz haben die Möglichkeit, an Führungen und Verkostungen teilzunehmen, um die Weine und die Weinherstellung hautnah zu erleben. Das Weingut bietet auch einladende Räumlichkeiten für Veranstaltungen und Feiern.

Das Weingut Manz verkörpert die Leidenschaft und Hingabe einer Familie, die seit Generationen Wein herstellt. Mit ihrer beeindruckenden Expertise, ihrer Liebe zur Natur und ihrem Streben nach Exzellenz hat sich das Weingut Manz zu einer festen Größe in der deutschen Weinlandschaft entwickelt.

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