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Trockenbeerenauslesen aus dem Seewinkel – Edelsüße Weine vom Weingut Kracher

Das Weingut Kracher ist international bekannt für seine außergewöhnlichen Trockenbeerenauslesen aus dem Seewinkel in Österreich. Die besonderen klimatischen Bedingungen rund um Illmitz und den Neusiedler See – heiße Tage, kühle Nächte und feuchte Frühnebel – schaffen die ideale Grundlage für die Entstehung der Edelfäule (Botrytis Cinerea), die für hochwertige Trockenbeerenauslesen unerlässlich ist. Mit höchster Sorgfalt vinifiziert, zeichnen sich unsere Weine durch intensive Frucht, beeindruckende Konzentration und lange Lagerfähigkeit aus. Kracher steht weltweit für Süßweine in Perfektion.

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100 Punkte TBAs in Holzbox
100/100
The Wine Advocate
100 Punkte TBAs in Holzbox
Der Besuch von Stephan Reinhardt (Wine Advocate / Robert Parker) brachte es auf den Punkt: Dreimal 100 Punkte für unseren aktuellen Library Release. Ein beeindruckender Hattrick – und ein weiterer Beweis dafür, dass Kracher den Maßstab für Süßwein immer wieder neu definiert Ausgezeichnet wurden: 2000 TBA No. 3 Chardonnay Alois Kracher‘s re-released 2000 Trockenbeerenauslese No 3 Chardonnay Nouvelle Vague displays a saddle-brown color with a brightening, yellowish and lime-green edge. The bouquet is deep, very intense yet refined and displays saline notes and even slightly flinty nuances intertwined with nougat, dark caramel, licorice and plummy and stone fruit aromas. The wine is enormously rich on the palate yet immaculate in its perfect „100-pointer texture.“ This is a spell-binding beauty full of finesse and lively salinity that triggers an immediate swallowing reflex. „Oh, linger, you are so beautiful,“ I hear myself quoting Goethe‘s Faust II, but again and again this wine defies analysis and seduces shamelessly but perfectly. The long and saline, salivating finish reveals dark chocolate and refreshing lemon flavors and keeps the wine its it weightless, elegant and refined style. 12.5% stated alcohol. Natural cork. Tasted at the domaine in Illmitz in June 2025. (100/100 Stephan Reinhardt | The Wine Advocate) 2005 TBA No. 7 Grande Cuvée Alois and Gerhard Kracher‘s 2005 Trockenbeerenauslese No 7 Grande Cuvée Nouvelle Vague is part of the 2025 Library Release and another stellar wine in the history of this domaine in Illmitz. Given the fact that this dark orange-colored noble sweet wine was aged in barriques, it displays a lovely deep yet pure, fresh and aromatic bouquet of stewed stone fruits and citrus fruit intermingled with nuances of nougat, toast, salt and caramel, maybe even flinty nuances. Rich but immaculate and highly finessed on the palate, this is a stimulating, even salivating saline and filigree- structured TBA that develops a very long and lively, even energetic finish due to this stunning, even mineral acidity. This is an ageless TBA that still has a long life ahead. 10% stated alcohol. Natural cork. Tasted at the domaine in Illmitz in June 2025. (100/100 Stephan Reinhardt | The Wine Advocate) 2005 TBA No. 9 Scheurebe The deep amber-colored 2005 Trockenbeerenauslese No 9 Scheurebe Zwischen den Seen is part of the 2025 Library Release. It opens with an intense and elegant bouquet of mint and eucalyptus and balsamic as well as concentrated fruit aromas that intermingle with nougat and caramel but also saline notes. This is a very rich but pristine TBA that might not be the most complex sweet wine of the 2025 Library Release, but it is highly finessed, stimulating saline, fresh and the perfect expression of Scheurebe (a.k.a. Sämling 88 in Austria). This is a spellbinding fresh, lemony and delicate TBA in the classic Austrian style (no barriques but large oak casks or stainless steel). 7.5% stated alcohol. Natural cork. Tasted at the domaine in Illmitz in June 2025. (100/100 Stephan Reinhardt| The Wine Advocate)

299,00 €*

2000 TBA No. 1 Traminer
91/100
Falstaff
96/100
A la Carte
90/100
Wine Spectator
98/100
The Wine Advocate
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2000 TBA No. 1 Traminer
2000 Trockenbeerenauslese No.1 Traminer In der Nase fruchtiger Honig, braucht etwas Luft um die sortentypischen Aromen loszulassen, Süßholz, Orangenblüten, Rosen, am Gaumen elegant, feiner Eibischteig, kraftvoll, sehr geschliffenes Finale. Almost 25 years after the harvest, Alois Kracher's 2025 Library Release is the 2000 Trockenbeerenauslese No 1 Traminer Nouvelle Vague, which displays a burnt-orange color with a brightening, yellowish edge. The nose is deep, very intense and complex as well as elegant and layered with malt, salt, mocha, tobacco and pencil tip aromas intermingling with ripe, yellow plum fruit and notes of dried-red orange skin as well as honey and very fine caramel aromas. On the palate, this is a rich and very elegant, highly finessed and pristine, textured and perfectly balanced Trockenbeerenauslese with very fine tannins and a dark caramel sweetness. All the richness is balanced by super delicate acidity and salinity, which makes TBAs from Lake Neusiedl some of the world's finest noble sweet wines. I'd go with a cigar with this or dark chocolate spiced with oranges. 14% stated alcohol. Natural cork. Tasted at the domaine in Illmitz in June 2025. By Stephan Reinhardt, The Wine Advocate
0,375 l

94,00 €*

2000 TBA No. 3 Chardonnay
90/100
Falstaff
95/100
Wine Spectator
100/100
The Wine Advocate
2000 TBA No. 3 Chardonnay
2000 Trockenbeerenauslese No.3 Chardonnay Alois Kracher's re-released 2000 Trockenbeerenauslese No 3 Chardonnay Nouvelle Vague displays a saddle-brown color with a brightening, yellowish and lime-green edge. The bouquet is deep, very intense yet refined and displays saline notes and even slightly flinty nuances intertwined with nougat, dark caramel, licorice and plummy and stone fruit aromas. The wine is enormously rich on the palate yet immaculate in its perfect "100-pointer texture." This is a spell-binding beauty full of finesse and lively salinity that triggers an immediate swallowing reflex. "Oh, linger, you are so beautiful," I hear myself quoting Goethe's Faust II, but again and again this wine defies analysis and seduces shamelessly but perfectly. The long and saline, salivating finish reveals dark chocolate and refreshing lemon flavors and keeps the wine its it weightless, elegant and refined style. 12.5% stated alcohol. Natural cork. Tasted at the domaine in Illmitz in June 2025. by Stephan Reinhardt 100/100 The Wine Advocate In der Nase deutliche Botrytisprägung, Vanille vom neuen Holz dominiert, leicht, exotische Frucht, Litischi, am Gaumen sanft, fast buttrig, hat leichte laktisch-karamellige Züge im Finish, unkompliziertes Trinkvergnügen.
0,375 l

94,00 €*

2005 TBA No. 1 Welschriesling
93/100
Falstaff
92/100
Wine Spectator
98/100
The Wine Advocate
18/20
Rene Gabriel
17/20
Decanter
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2005 TBA No. 1 Welschriesling
2005 Trockenbeerenauslese No. 1 Welschriesling Re-released as a 2025 Library Release, Alois Kracher's 2005 Trockenbeerenauslese No 1 Welschriesling Zwischen den Seen displays a lively amber color with lime-green reflections. The nose is savory, precise and fresh, reminiscent of stewed apricots and orange tea as well as lemon rind and pencil tip aromas. Very elegant and seamless in its texture, this is a rich and pretty sweet yet highly finessed and weightless Welschriesling Trockenbeerenauslese with a finely saline and savory finish. I would even keep this pristine 2005 for at least another five years so that the sweetness becomes less obvious, but this is my very personal taste. The wine is doubtlessly superb thanks to its fine texture and immaculate nature. 12% stated alcohol. Natural cork. Tasted at the domaine in Illmitz in June 2025. By Stephan Reinhardt, The Wine Advocate Gorgeously pure apricot – this has a postgraduate degree in apricot studies, with the thesis specialising on the delicate texture of skin and the touch of the tannins in the skin! In short, this is pixilated apricot perfection. If you don’t like apricots … Burnt sugar. There’s a little wild strawberry too. Fascinating. We have, with 20 years of age, also hay bails and coffee beans (oddly) and the rather more expected crème brulée and butterscotch notes. But it’s incredibly pure and very beautiful in that purity. I love the combination of viscosity and freshness – viscosity is so dangerous without it. So intensely saline – the Kracher signature. A timeless wine that it is a pleasure to taste now – and that will still be a pleasure to taste (for someone) long after I have left this mortal coil! 95/100 Colin Hay, The Drinks Business
0,375 l

73,00 €*

2005 TBA No. 3 Traminer
95/100
Falstaff
92/100
Wine Spectator
93/100
The Wine Advocate
19/20
Rene Gabriel
18/20
Decanter
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2005 TBA No. 3 Traminer
2005 Trockenbeerenauslese No.3 Traminer The 2005 #3 Traminer Trockenbeerenauslese Nouvelle Vague is strongly oriented along the animal – more precisely, marine-porcine – axis of this notorious family of grapes. Ham hock, candied rose petal and violets, celery seed, and ocean breeze rise from the glass. This coats the mouth with an oily residue of pork fat, along with rose oil, lychee, pineapple, and white pepper. There is a cut and brightness to the finish that belie the grape variety, the new wood, and this wine’s mere 7 grams of acidity. Cinnamon, white pepper, and bacon hog the finish from the fruits and flowers. This should be worth following for at least 15-20 years. There’s greater richness, density and also more of a sensation of the residual-sugar influenced notes; this is more buttery too – but with that lovely bite and bitterness of burnt sugar – like apples scorched in burning butter. Crème brulée. Butterscotch. Werther’s Originals. Candyfloss. Freshly made strawberry jam. Caramele au beurre salé. Scorched pineapple. A hint of fresh ginger. Baked Bramley apple. Toffee apple. Cinnamon. Mace. A little cardamon. Fresh on the attack, quite lean, linear and slender in the mid-palate and very fine and focussed on the finish – though undoubtedly shorter than No. 1. Apricot and salt on the finish. Lovely, if a little more ephemeral. 93+/100 Colin Hay, The Drinks Business
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2005 TBA No. 5 Chardonnay
95/100
Falstaff
92/100
Wine Spectator
99/100
The Wine Advocate
18/20
Rene Gabriel
18,5/20
Decanter
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2005 TBA No. 5 Chardonnay
2005 Trockenbeerenauslese No.5 Chardonnay Mittleres Gelbgold. In der Nase feine Gewürzanklänge nach Zimt, Vanilleschoten, gelbe Apfelfrucht, dezenter Kokostouch. Am Gaumen elegant und ausgewogen, nach weißer Schokolade, feine, samtige Textur, das Holz ist perfekt eingebunden. Pikantes Säurespiel, sehr gutes Reifepotenzial. The 2005 Trockenbeerenauslese No 5 Chardonnay Nouvelle Vague is part of the 2025 Library Release and features a mahogany dress with orange and yellow reflections. The bouquet is comparably discreet in flavors but indicates enormous intensity and concentration and intertwines lemon nuances with sweet fruit aromas such as stewed dates, yellow plums, apricots, black tea, caramel, white chocolate/nougat and honey. On the palate, this is another rich yet immaculately textured and uplifted TBA that is based on perfectly selected botrytis berries and carried over the palate by a crystalline and mouth-tickling acidity and salinity. This is another beauty, and its finesse and freshness are balanced by a richness and intensity that is structured by fine tannins and the aging in 100% new barriques. 12% stated alcohol. Natural cork. Tasted at the domaine in Illmitz in June 2025. By Stephan Reinhardt, The Wine Advocate 100% tarte tatin – and a brilliant one, fresh out of the oven that reminds you just how wonderful a thing a tarte tatin is! Burnt caramel. Black tea leaf – interestingly, maybe a little smokey – Russian caravan tea! Peony blooms and saffron. This really goes through phases aromatically, as one tunes in on different elements of the complexity. Really special. Rich and ample, but quite voluminous in the mouth, giving space for the fruits to dance. Lithe, limpid and vibrant, this is more sapid and juicy perhaps than the aromatics prepare you for. Long and characteristically saline. Almost painfully fresh despite the tonne of sugar – wow! Another brilliant TBA from Kracher! 96+/100 Colin Hay, The Drinks Business
0,375 l

76,00 €*

2005 TBA No. 7 Grande Cuvee
96/100
Falstaff
94/100
A la Carte
93/100
Wine Spectator
100/100
The Wine Advocate
95/100
Wine Enthusiast
19/20
Rene Gabriel
19/20
Decanter
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2005 TBA No. 7 Grande Cuvee
Alois and Gerhard Kracher's 2005 Trockenbeerenauslese No 7 Grande Cuvée Nouvelle Vague is part of the 2025 Library Release and another stellar wine in the history of this domaine in Illmitz. Given the fact that this dark orange-colored noble sweet wine was aged in barriques, it displays a lovely deep yet pure, fresh and aromatic bouquet of stewed stone fruits and citrus fruit intermingled with nuances of nougat, toast, salt and caramel, maybe even flinty nuances. Rich but immaculate and highly finessed on the palate, this is a stimulating, even salivating saline and filigree-structured TBA that develops a very long and lively, even energetic finish due to this stunning, even mineral acidity. This is an ageless TBA that still has a long life ahead. 10% stated alcohol. Natural cork. Tasted at the domaine in Illmitz in June 2025. 100/100 By Stephan Reinhardt, The Wine Advocate Peach! Peach! More peach! But black raspberry too and crushed raspberry pips. Wow. Simply incredible in its purity and sheer fruit intensity. There’s toffee apple, butterscotch and crème brulée (in fact, much more brulée – the lovely bitterness of burnt sugar – than crème). Then one finds the minerality – saline, but stony too and almost slightly flinty in that very clean, pure, brilliant way. The texture is incredible – succulent, soft, crystalline and then energised by the freshness of the wondrous citrous element that arrive last of all and then interweave themselves with those peaches and, on the finish, we’re back to peaches, peaches and more peaches. Just wow! There are tears in my eyes. 100/100 Colin Hay, The Drinks Business
0,375 l

100,00 €*

2005 TBA No. 9 Scheurebe
97/100
Falstaff
91/100
Wine Spectator
100/100
The Wine Advocate
96/100
Wine Enthusiast
19/20
Rene Gabriel
20/20
Decanter
18/20
Schweizerische Weinzeitung
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2005 TBA No. 9 Scheurebe
2005 Trockenbeerenauslese No.9 Scheurebe The deep amber-colored 2005 Trockenbeerenauslese No 9 Scheurebe Zwischen den Seen is part of the 2025 Library Release. It opens with an intense and elegant bouquet of mint and eucalyptus and balsamic as well as concentrated fruit aromas that intermingle with nougat and caramel but also saline notes. This is a very rich but pristine Trockenbeerenauslese that might not be the most complex sweet wine of the 2025 Library Release, but it is highly finessed, stimulating saline, fresh and the perfect expression of Scheurebe (a.k.a. Sämling 88 in Austria). This is a spellbinding fresh, lemony and delicate Trockenbeerenauslesein the classic Austrian style (no barriques but large oak casks or stainless steel). 7.5% stated alcohol. Natural cork. Tasted at the domaine in Illmitz in June 2025. by Stephan Reinhardt - 100/100 The Wine Advocate Incredibly mentholated aromatically, like spearmint wrapped in sugar candy! But there’s thyme and marjoram too, amazingly. A little black truffle. Black tea leaf too. A little black treacle. Champignons de Paris. Never before have these aromatic ingredients shared the same glass. There are more conventional notes too – fresh and dried apricot, peach and candyfloss, melon. Just incredible on the palate. For, despite the 308 grammes per litre of residual sugar it’s the acidity that you notice more than anything. It’s like a school teacher taking in charge the class demanding that the sugar remains in check (‘they’ll be no residual sugar in this class!’). Wonderful. The sense of tension is in-cred-ib-le! A wine like no other from a property that has produced so many wines like no other! I’m in awe. 99/100 Colin Hay, The Drinks Business
0,375 l

99,00 €*

2010 TBA No. 1 Rosenmuskateller
94/100
Falstaff
91/100
Wine Enthusiast
18,5/20
Decanter
2010 TBA No. 1 Rosenmuskateller
2010 Trockenbeerenauslese No.1 Rosenmuskateller In der Nase entfalten sich Aromen von roten Beeren, umspielt von einem Hauch Eukalyptus, der dieser Rebsorte nach etwa 10 bis 15 Jahren Reife eine faszinierende Eleganz verleiht. Zarte Rosenblüten runden das Duftbild harmonisch ab.Am Gaumen zeigt sich feines Rosenwasser, begleitet von einer dezenten Würze von Gewürznelken und erneut einem Hauch Eukalyptus. Dazu gesellen sich fruchtige Noten von Erdbeere und Blaubeere. Der Abgang wird von feinen Tabaknoten und sanften Tanninen geprägt, die von einer salzigen Würze getragen werden und das Geschmackserlebnis ausklingen lassen. (Gerhard Kracher | Februar 2025)
0,375 l

83,00 €*

2010 TBA No. 10 Scheurebe
98/100
Falstaff
96/100
A la Carte
95/100
Wine Spectator
97/100
Wine Enthusiast
19/20
Decanter
18,1/20
Tim Atkin
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2010 TBA No. 10 Scheurebe
2010 Trockenbeerenauslese No.10 Scheurebe Mittleres Gelbgold. Frische Mandarinenzesten und florale Nuancen. Wirkt fast rotbeerig, feiner Honigtouch, hochattraktives Bukett. Stoffig und sehr konzentriert, mit einem intensiven Säurespiel. Weiße Fruchtexotik, sehr mineralisch mit einem salzigen Nachhall - trotz dem hohen Restzucker sehr trinkanimierend.
0,375 l

106,00 €*

2010 TBA No. 11 Welschriesling
97/100
Falstaff
96/100
A la Carte
93/100
Wine Spectator
96/100
Wine Enthusiast
20/20
Decanter
18/20
Schweizerische Weinzeitung
18,7/20
Tim Atkin
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2010 TBA No. 11 Welschriesling
2010 Trockenbeerenauslese No.11 Welschriesling Kräftiges Goldgelb. Intensive Kräuterwürze, rauchig mit einem ein Hauch von Nougat, zart nach Feigen, Marillen und etwas Bienenhonig. Am Gaumen sehr saftig, zeigt Noten von Orangen - wirkt intensiv und elegant, sehr komplex und hoch konzentriert. Trotz der extremen analytischen Werte wirkt der Wein dennoch sehr harmonisch, mit einem tollen Potenzial ausgestattet.
0,375 l

116,00 €*

2010 TBA No. 2 Muskat Ottonel
93/100
Falstaff
94/100
Wine Spectator
90/100
Wine Enthusiast
20/20
Decanter
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2010 TBA No. 2 Muskat Ottonel
2010 Trockenbeerenauslese No. 2 Muskat Ottonel Mittleres Gelbgold. Feine Nuancen von kandierten Orangenzesten, florale Noten und Muskatnuss. Sehr saftig, zeigt eine angenehme Würze, weiße Tropenfrucht mit einem frischen Säurebogen, feiner Honigtouch und weißer Pfeffer im Abgang, mineralisches Finish.
0,375 l

83,00 €*

2010 TBA No. 3 Scheurebe
94/100
Falstaff
96/100
A la Carte
93/100
Wine Spectator
92/100
Wine Enthusiast
19/20
Decanter
16,5/20
Tim Atkin
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2010 TBA No. 3 Scheurebe
2010 Trockenbeerauslese No.3 Scheurebe Mittleres Gelbgold. In der Nase eher verhalten mit zarter Kräuterwürze, traubige Frucht, Mandarinenzesten, zart rauchige Nuancen. Am Gaumen gelbe Tropenfrucht, zitronige Noten, rassig und gut anhaltend. Steinobst und Grapefruit im Nachhall mit schöner Würze, sehr leichtfüssig und trinkanimierend.
0,375 l

73,00 €*

2010 TBA No. 5 Zweigelt
92/100
Falstaff
92/100
Wine Spectator
90/100
Wine Enthusiast
2010 TBA No. 5 Zweigelt
2010 Trockenbeerenauslese No. 5 Zweigelt Helles Kirschrot mit orangenen Reflexen. Feine süße Zwetschkenfrucht, ein Hauch dunkle Ringlotten, feine Kräuterwürze in der Nase. Am Gaumen rotes Waldbeerkonfit, saftig und elegant. Noten von eingelegten Kirschen, zart nach Orangen, frisch und ausgewogen mit einem saftigen Abgang.
0,375 l

76,00 €*

2010 TBA No. 7 Welschriesling
95/100
Falstaff
95/100
A la Carte
94/100
Wine Spectator
95/100+
The Wine Advocate
94/100
Wine Enthusiast
18,5/20
Decanter
17,8/20
Tim Atkin
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2010 TBA No. 7 Welschriesling
2010 Trockenbeerenauslese No.7 Welschriesling Mittleres Gelbgold. In der Nase frische Wiesenkräuter, gelbe Frucht und feiner Honigtouch. Wirkt sehr kraftvoll - saftige, vollreife gelbe Tropenfrucht, finessenreicher Säurebogen. Bleibt lange haften, delikater Nachhall, großes Entwicklungspotenzial.
0,375 l

99,00 €*

2013 TBA  Kracher Kollektion
2013 TBA Kracher Kollektion
Die 2013 Kracher Kollektionsbox beinhaltet 8 Trockenbeerenauslesen des Jahrgangs 2013. Die Kiste ist eine wahre Rarität.
3 l

578,00 €*

2017 TBA Kracher Kollektion
2017 TBA Kracher Kollektion
Die Kollektionsbox beinhaltet die 10 Trockenbeerenauslesen des Jahrgangs 2017. Die Kiste ist limitiert.
3,75 l

552,00 €*

2020 TBA Kracher Kollektion
2,25 l

550,01 €*

2021 TBA Kracher Kollektion
2021 TBA Kracher Kollektion
2021 TBA No. 1 Traminer 2021 TBA No. 2 Zweigelt 2021 TBA No. 3 Grande Cuvée 2021 TBA No. 4 Rosenmuskateller 2021 TBA No. 5 Scheurebe 2021 TBA No. 6 Welschriesling
2,25 l

688,00 €*

2021 TBA No. 2 Zweigelt
94/100
Falstaff
95/100
The Wine Advocate
93/100
James Suckling
19/20
Rene Gabriel
96/100
Antonio Galloni/Vinous
93/100
Yves Beck
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2021 TBA No. 2 Zweigelt
2021 Trockebeerenauslese No.2 Zweigelt The 2021 Zweigelt Trockenbeerenauslese No. 2 Nouvelle Vague Kollektion has a beguiling pink hue. A most unusual touch of rose petals joins the gelée des fruits of forest berries and overtones of smokiness. The exquisitely sweet palate shines with purity, candied strawberry sucrosity and a touch of pepper. Freshness stands against all this, making the experience all the more intense. 96/100 Vinous Red Trockenbeerenauslese? Yes, it works, as this proves. Plenty of red currant jelly character, but this also has a quince jelly note and some baking spice nuances. Considerable richness on the full-bodied palate, but it’s not that sweet and the touch of tannins at the finish accentuates the wine’s drier side. Drink or hold. The 2021 Trockenbeerenauslese No 2 Zweigelt Nouvelle Vague reveals a bright cherry color and a clear and savory bouquet of kumquat, plums, candied cherries and salts. Elegant and round on the palate, this is a rich and concentrated, sweet yet fresh and lemony Trockenbeerenauslese with fine bitters and a tart, noble bitter and lemony finish. The Wine Advocate - Reviewed by: Stephan Reinhardt Die Farbe dokumentiert eine Mischung zwischen Rosé und Zwiebelschalen. Die Süsse ist elegant, feinfüllig und zeigt Nuancen von Hagebuttengelée, gedörrten Goji Beeren und getrockneten Rosenblättern. Im Gaumen schmeckt es nach Pflaumenlikör, Nuancen von Amarena Kirschen. Er gibt sich feinfruchtig mit perfekt integrierter Säure. Ein spezieller, irgendwie autochthoner Kracher-Süsswein. Wenn es eine spezielle Kategorie von Rotweinen als Süsswein gäbe, dann hätte dieser geniale Zweigelt eine Goldmedaille verdient. Rene Gabriel Mittleres Rubingranat, kupferfarbene Reflexe, breiter Ockerrand. Zart nach Nougatkaramell, eingelegte Zwetschken, frische Mango, zarte Honignuancen. Mittelgewichtig, reife rote Kirschen, feiner Säurebogen, fruchtige Süße im Abgang, wirkt leichtfüßig, ein finessenreicher Süßweinstil mit Pfirsichfrucht im Nachhall. Peter Moser, Falstaff Es ist nicht gerade üblich, rote Süßweine zu verkosten, aber um es vorwegzunehmen, es spricht nichts dagegen! Das Bouquet ist sehr facettenreich, mit Nuancen von Hagebutte und Malz, ergänzt durch Kirschen, Himbeeren, Pflaumen und wilde Rosen. Der Wein ist cremig, mit spürbaren, samtenen Tanninen, die gemeinsam mit der Säurestruktur ein gutes Rückgrat bilden. Die Säure sorgt für eine willkommene Frische in diesem lieblichen Kontext. Ein eleganter und charmanter Wein mit einem lang anhaltenden Finale, Yves Beck Kracher Kollektion Trockenbeerenauslese Zweigelt Cuvée No. 2 2021 (Burgenland; 100% Zweigelt; 195.3g/l of residual sugar; total acidity of 8.4 g/l; 9.5% alcohol). Shocking dark pink. Fascinating. Miraculously, we have poached white pear in red wine, with a touch of clove and cinnamon. Confit raspberry; confit wild strawberry. Prune. Cognac-doused red cherries. A little apricot and, more on the palate than aromatically, Seville orange marmalade. Viscous, full and rich, yet brilliantly bright, lifted and charged with tension for a wine with nearly 200 g/l of residual sugar. Pure, but perhaps the least complex of these, but with a lovely saline note on the finish. Kracking – Krach-ing perhaps! 94+. Colin Hay
0,375 l

73,00 €*

2021 TBA No. 3 Grande Cuvee 6l
2021 TBA No. 3 Grande Cuvee 6l
2021 Trockenbeerenauslese No.3 Grande Cuvee 6l
6 l

1.636,00 €*

2021 TBA No. 3 Grande Cuvee DMG
97/100
Falstaff
98/100
The Wine Advocate
98/100
Decanter
2021 TBA No. 3 Grande Cuvee DMG
2021 Trockenbeerenauslese No. 3 Grande Cuvee DMG
3 l

663,00 €*

2022 TBA Kracher Kollektion
2022 TBA Kracher Kollektion
2022 TBA No. 1 Zweigelt | Nouvelle Vague 2022 TBA No. 2 Welschriesling | Zwischen den Seen 2022 TBA No. 3 Grande Cuvée | Nouvelle Vague 2022 TBA No. 4 Scheurebe | Zwischen den Seen 2022 TBA No. 5 Rosenmuskateller | Nouvelle Vague
1,875 l

545,00 €*

2022 TBA No. 1 Zweigelt
96/100
The Wine Advocate
91/100
Wine Enthusiast
96/100
Decanter
95/100
Yves Beck
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2022 TBA No. 1 Zweigelt
The crimson-colored 2022 Trockenbeerenauslese No 1 Zweigelt Nouvelle Vague is deep, intense and refined on the nose that is still a little untamed but shows fresh red berry and floral aromas intermingled with saline notes. The wine is rich and intense, remarkably concentrated and reveals sustainable salinity and mineral tension on the long and complex, vital finish that also reveals fine but structuring tannins, which make this TBA an excellent wine to pair with food, especially after 10 to 20 years. By Stephan Reinhardt, The Wine Advocate Bright, blood red in the glass. Red apple, some bitter lemon and grapefruit touches, lifted zesty lemon and bright acidity makes this tangy yet sweet - a great combination that is so drinkable and enjoyable. Super impressive. Some bitter touches alongside the creamy, visovus texture. It manages to weave vibrancy with structure and intensity but keeping a lifted frame and moreish quality. Have with food. One of five wines in the line up, from the outstanding 2022 vintage, entering the Place de Bordeaux this September. Director and winemaker Gerhard Kracher. Georgina Hindle, Decanter Peach and pear belle Helene. Already quite a lot of sugar. A hint of raspberry too and, strangely perhaps, childhood memories of Ribena. Relatively simple as these wines go, though with that characteristic Kracher purity and freshness. When re-tasted it’s the raspberry and, again, the cassis cordial that one really hones in on. Saline as ever with a lovely and distinct minerality, here just a little oyster shell but also a subtle hint of salted roasted macademia nuts. With aeration the acidity seems to mount and it reins in the sugar. I think this will age very well, but at the moment it hasn’t fully come together. The Drinks Business, Colin Hay Herrliche Intensität des Bouquets, in dem Noten von Erdbeeren, Pflaumen und Sauerkirschen eine einzigartige Symbiose bilden! Lieblich und cremig im Auftakt, steht bei diesem Wein nicht die Süße im Vordergrund, sondern Finesse und Frische gepaart mit Kraft. Die olfaktorischen Eigenschaften spiegeln sich am Gaumen bestens wider, und der Wein kann sich der wertvollen Unterstützung seiner Tannine rühmen. Diese bilden ein strukturierendes Fundament und fördern die Gaumenaromatik bis zum Finale Ein bezaubernder und mundender Wein. Yves Beck Transparente Farbnoten, ausgeprägte Weichsel, Zesten, Nougat und Kirsche; kräftig, gut balanciertes Frucht-Säurespiel; eingebundene Restsüße; Karamell un Cranberry im Nachhall; sehr lang anhaltend. 95/100 Punkte. By Willi Balanjuk 96/100 The Wine Advocate 96/100 Decanter 95/100 Willi Balanjuk 95/100 The Drinks Business
0,375 l

63,00 €*