- Trockenbeerenauslese
Trockenbeerenauslese (literal meaning: "selected harvest of dried berries") is a
German language wine term for an intensely sweetdessert wine -stylewine . Trockenbeerenauslese is the highest category in the "Prädikatswein " category of the Austrian andGerman wine classification s. [ [http://www.deutscheweine.de/internet-en/nav/faf/faf7d719-ffe4-01e7-6cd4-61d7937aae22$20950559-5a8d-4501-e76c-d461d7937aae.htm German Wine Institute: Quality categories] , accessed on May 4, 2008] Trockenbeerenauslese wines, often called "TBA" for short, are made from individually selected grapes affected bynoble rot , i.e. "botrytized" grapes.This means that the grapes have been individually picked and are shrivelled with noble rot, often to the point of appearing like a
raisin . They are therefore very sweet and have an intensely rich flavor, frequently with a lot of caramel andhoney bouquet, rock fruits note such as apricot and distinctive aroma of the noble rot. The finest examples are made from theRiesling grape, as this retains plenty of acidity even at the extreme ripeness. [cite encyclopedia |editor=Jancis Robinson | encyclopedia=Oxford Companion to Wine |edition= Third Edition |title=Riesling |year=2006 |publisher=Oxford University Press |location=Oxford |isbn=0-19-860990-6 |pages=577 ] [cite encyclopedia |editor=Jancis Robinson | encyclopedia=Oxford Companion to Wine |edition= Third Edition |title=Botrytized |year=2006 |publisher=Oxford University Press |location=Oxford |isbn=0-19-860990-6 |pages=95 ] Other grape varieties are also used, such asScheurebe , Ortega,Welschriesling ,Chardonnay , andGewürztraminer and many are more prone to noble rot than Riesling since they ripen earlier.These wines are rare and expensive due to the labor-intensive method of production, and the fact that very specific climatic conditions (which do not necessarily occur every year) are required to create botrytized grapes. Some of the best wines of this type are sold almost exclusively at the various
German wine auctions . They are usually golden to deep golden in colour, sometimes even dark caramel. The body is viscous, very thick and concentrated, and arguably can be aged almost indefinitely due to the preservative powers of its high sugar content. Although TBA has very high residual sugar level, the finest specimens are far from being cloying due to high level of acidity.Trockenbeerenauslesen have also been in common production since the 1960s in
Austria . Most TBA wines from Austria come fromNeusiedlersee ,Burgenland . On both sides of lake Neusiedl those wines are produced. East of the lake, the village of Illmitz is known for the production of "liquid gold". At the western side of the lake in Rust and St. Margarethen, wine of exceptionally good quality can be found. This region is known for its wide and shallow lakes which can lose more than half their volume due to evaporation. The mists created by these lakes provide a very conducive climate for Noble Rot to shrivel grapes.The style is similar to, but much more concentrated than,
Sélection de Grains Nobles fromAlsace .In comparison to Sauternes, the wines are considerably sweeter, have a lower alcoholic strength and are usually not oaked.
As with most other premium grade dessert wines, Trockenbeerenauslese is to a large extent sold in half bottles of 375 ml.
Requirements
The minimum
must weight requirements for Trockenbeerenauslese is as follows:
* For German wine, 150 to 154 degreesOechsle , depending on the region (wine growing zone) andgrape variety . [ [http://www.deutscheweine.de/internet-en/nav/171/17117d71-9ffe-401e-76cd-461d7937aae2$20950559-5a8d-4501-e76c-d461d7937aae.htm German Wine Institute: Must weights] , accessed on May 4, 2008]
* In Austrian wine, 30degrees KMW [ [http://www.winesfromaustria.com/data/law1.html Wines from Austria: Quality Designations in Detail] , accessed on May 4, 2008] , corresponding to 154 °Oechsle.The requirements are part of the
wine law in both countries. Many producers, especially top-level producers, exceed the minimum requirements , resulting in richer and sweeter wines. In Germany, it is common to add a golden capsule to indicate a superior wine. The sweetness of a TBA that just comes up to the minimum requirements may be 150 grams per liter, but in exceptional circumstances, the wines may contain more than 300 grams of sugar per liter and may approach the very rareTokaji Eszencia in concentration.References
ee also
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Beerenauslese
*Eiswein
*Ausbruch
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