Biokult Naken
Made with Organically Grown Grapes
For more information on Biokult Naken- Winemakers:
- Biokult
- Appellation:
- Wine from Austria - Burgenland
- Location:
- Pamhagen
- Varietal(s):
- Sizes:
- 750ml
- Analytical Data:
- Alcohol 11 % by Vol. · Res. Sugar 2.5 · Acidity: 6.1
- Serve at:
- 55ºF
- UPC:
- 1-85554 00071-0
- Wine type:
- Wines Made With Organic Grapes , Organic Wine , Organic Rosé Wine , Dry Farm Wine , Vegan Wine , Natural Wine , 90+ Points ,
- Tasting Notes:
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Skin-contact white with delicate golden color, good tannic structure and creamy body style. Tart acidity and bright citrus flavors combine for an energetic glass dripping with juicy grape goodness. This wine is unfiltered and may contain natural sediments.
BiokultThis deliciously funky natural wine could be the best "beer lovers wine" in our portfolio. Reminiscent of a Belgian wheat beer with a frothy nature and immediate yeasty aromas, followed by citrus and floral notes. The palate brings orange peel, honey and honeysuckle, with notes of cardamom, cinnamon and cloves.
Natural Merchants - Enjoy with:
Naken's acidity works alongside lighter entrees, while its tannic structure stands up to bolder dishes. Pair with burgers, fried chicken, BBQ, and fun.
- Certification:
Austria Bio Garantie AT-BIO-301
- Notes:
Produced in partnership with four small family owned vineyards, Naken is a unique creative project in the Burgenland region of Austria. Following historic traditions, the grapes are processed as they would be for red wine, fermented on the skins for several days. The result is a beautiful and delicate golden color with a higher concentration of tannins and structure along with a creamy body style.
Biokult follows low intervention principals in wine making, with spontaneous fermentation from indigenous yeast and natural malolactic fermentation. The wine has a small content of CO2 remaining after fermentation that keeps the wine fresh and adds a slight natural effervescence to the wine. Naken is sealed with a crown cap to keep in the natural goodness and allow the wine to continue its fermentation process in the bottle.
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2020 - Wine Enthusiast Magazine
92 Points
Vintage: 2019