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White - Sweet/Dessert

2015 Lenz Moser Trockenbeerenauslese Prestige Neusiedlersee

White Blend

  • Austria
  • Burgenland
  • Neusiedlersee
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Community Tasting Notes 8

  • Osiris021 wrote: 92 points

    January 21, 2022 - This time it was quite nice on its own. Pineapple, candied fruit, very sweet. Bottle was finished rather quickly. Still a bit more acidity would be nice. On the verge of being cloying.

  • Osiris021 wrote: 88 points

    June 19, 2021 - No formal notes. Just too sweet and not enough acidity.

  • Osiris021 wrote: 90 points

    November 28, 2020 - No formal notes. Very sweet and would be better with a little bit more acidity.

  • Tenuceppi Likes this wine: 92 points

    August 24, 2020 - Very expressive, intensive nose with a bouquet of tropical fruits. The palate follows, and is very sweet, bit syrupy and liqueuresque. However, the wine feels balanced and leaves a pleasant sensation of freshness. Classy, luxurious and noble wine.
    I'm by no means experienced enough to evaluate this, and even less to rate it. With 92 I guess I'm not overshooting. But I'm tempted to give more...

  • forceberry wrote: 93 points

    May 15, 2019 - 9% alcohol.

    Medium-deep and very intense golden yellow color with a coppery core. Very intense and almost massively sweet nose with rich and heady aromas of mushroomy botrytis, wildhoney, some orange marmalade, a little bit of dried apricots and a hint of beeswax. The wine is broad, concentrated and intensely sweet on the palate with sticky and quite oily mouthfeel and bold flavors of apricot jam, canned pineapples, some orange marmalade, a little bit of honey, light mushroomy botrytis notes, a hint of cloudberry jam and a touch of fresh white peach. The wine feels only medium in acidity - it might be higher in reality, but the thick layer of residual sugar keeps the acidity well at bay and makes the wine feels quite heavy. The finish is sweet, sticky and powerful with intense, lengthy flavors of honey, pineapple juice, some fruit salad syrup, light fruity notes of white peach, a hint of mushroomy botrytis and a touch of tangerine marmalade. The cloying sweetness lends an almost burning feeling to the aftertaste.

    An incredibly intense, concentrated and super-rich TBA with lots of layers and wonderful depth of flavor. Still very youthful in style, I can imagine this wine will not only keep but also develop a lot from here, if kept in a cellar. It's astounding how Lenz Moser can keep on making this massive powerhouse of a wine so consistently good, year after year. Exceptional value at 18,58€ for a half bottle.

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Wine Definition

  • Vintage 2015
  • Type White - Sweet/Dessert
  • Producer Lenz Moser
  • Varietal White Blend
  • Designation Trockenbeerenauslese Prestige
  • Vineyard n/a
  • Country Austria
  • Region Burgenland
  • SubRegion Neusiedlersee
  • Appellation n/a

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  • Pending Delivery 0 (0%)
  • In Cellars 18 (37%)
  • Consumed 31 (63%)

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