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A short primer on Blaufränkisch

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A short primer on Blaufränkisch

by Paul B. » Tue Mar 13, 2007 11:22 am

Blaufränkisch is one of my favourite red vinifera varieties, especially in its Austrian and Hungarian (known there as Kékfrankos) iterations. I love its high acid and Syrah-resembling peppery spice. I pretty much pounce on the wines whenever I see them at Vintages.

Blaufränkisch - Central Europe's Favourite Red Grape

Blaufränkisch is my favourite name for the variety as well, although it goes by a dizzying array of names: Blaufränkisch, Lemberger, Kékfrankos, and possibly others (this is mentioned in the write-up referenced above).
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Re: A short primer on Blaufränkisch

by Thomas » Tue Mar 13, 2007 11:42 am

Paul B. wrote:Blaufränkisch is one of my favourite red vinifera varieties, especially in its Austrian and Hungarian (known there as Kékfrankos) iterations. I love its high acid and Syrah-resembling peppery spice. I pretty much pounce on the wines whenever I see them at Vintages.

Blaufränkisch - Central Europe's Favourite Red Grape

Blaufränkisch is my favourite name for the variety as well, although it goes by a dizzying array of names: Blaufränkisch, Lemberger, Kékfrankos, and possibly others (this is mentioned in the write-up referenced above).


Paul,

If you can ever get your hands on a Lemberger from Fox Run (Finger Lakes) try it.

They blend about 20% Cabernet Franc--stellar achievement with a spicy black pepper spine.
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Re: A short primer on Blaufränkisch

by Paul B. » Tue Mar 13, 2007 11:47 am

Thomas,

Yup - I tried it at NiagaraCool in '05. Amazing wine! Wish we had something like that in Ontario as well.
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Re: A short primer on Blaufränkisch

by Bill Hooper » Tue Mar 13, 2007 11:03 pm

Paul,

I've said it before: You're one of the good ones. Do I smell a Blaufraenkisch OPEN MIKE...er WINE FOCUS?
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