This Austrian chillable red is composed of mostly Zweigelt and Pinot Noir and the remainder being field blend (aka a 'gemistcher satz,' or 'mixed set'.) This herbaceous wine sings with tart berries coupled with punchy minerality. Perfect for couch hangs, sleepovers, and serving with a slight chill.
- Joiseph was founded in 2015 by three friends - Luka Zeichmann, Richard Artner and Xandl Kagl within the Austrian village of Jois.
- The property had one hectare of vines when it started in 2015, and now is considered one of the hidden gem estates Austrian winemakers adore.
- Zweigelt - also known as Rotburger - was an Austrian grape created in 1922; it is a crossing of St. Laurent and Blaufränkisch.
Vibes with:
- Using old jelly jars for glassware.
- Any kind of pizza.
- Old jeans.