Moric Hidden Treasures NR3 Balaton, Furmint / Riesling feat. Villa Tolnay 2019 / 2021
Type: White
Country: Hungary
Region: Tokaji
Grape Variety: 100% Riesling
Rating: 93 James Suckling Points
Climate: Hot, dry continental climate
Terroir: Vines grown on soils of volcanic origin and sediments from the Pannonian Sea
Winemaking: The vinification is done almost entirely in a natural way and the aging of the wine is done in used Hungarian oak barrels
Color: Medium straw yellow
Nose: Aroma of floral scent, peel of citrus fruits, lime, apple and pear, mirabelle plum, marzipan and flint
Palate: Incredibly fresh and fruity blend, very elegant, mineral and structured
About the Winery:
Roland Velich is the passionate winemaker behind an Austrian red touted to rival Grand Cru Burgundy. While Austria is better known for its whites, Roland had a fascination with the unusual red grape, Blaufränkisch. So he left his family’s estate and set up Weingut Moric (pronounced Moritz) in the lesser-known Mittelburgenland, which is close to the Hungarian Border around an hour’s drive from Vienna. Such was his determination, he paid for the estate using money that he’d saved working in a casino as a croupier. Roland now seeks out high-yielding, old-vine vineyards, and vinifies the grapes as simply as possible, looking to bring out Blaufränkisch’s inherently pure, elegant character.
As a self-professed Burgundy fan, his reds echo the finesse of Grand Cru Pinot Noir, and, rather than try to over-extract fruit flavours like some of his predecessors, Roland’s wines have a cool climate quality more commonly found in fine Nebbiolo or Northern Rhône Syrah. His top wine is a blend of eight different vineyard sites and includes some of the oldest vines that surround the village of Lutzmannsburg. These are unique reds which brilliantly echo their terroir.