2023 Heidi Schröck & Söhne 'Tour de Rosé', Neusiedlersee, Austria

Vibrant, textural, and delightfully offbeat, the 2023 “Tour de Rosé” is a field blend of red grapes from Burgenland’s Ried Ruster vineyard, offering a layered, savory rosé with serious lift. Aromas of crushed strawberry, red currant, and sage introduce a palate of sour cherry, dried herbs, and salty mineral grip. Refreshing yet structured, it’s a rosé built on precision, personality, and a wild streak of Austrian charm.

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ABOUT THIS WINE

The 2023 vintage is a co-fermented field blend of Blaufränkisch, Zweigelt, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Lagrein, Teroldego, Petit Verdot, and Pinot Noir, grown in a single organically farmed vineyard in Ried Ruster near Lake Neusiedl. Grapes are direct-pressed, then fermented using native yeasts in a mix of acacia barrels, oak, and stainless steel, followed by 4 months on lees to build texture and complexity. The result is a dry, crisp rosé with juicy red fruit, floral lift, and a signature savory, mineral-driven finish. It’s a natural pairing for charcuterie, roast vegetables, or grilled trout.

ABOUT THIS PRODUCER

Heidi Schröck took over her family winery in 1983, in the historic village of Rust situated in the province of Burgenland about 5 miles from the Hungarian border. As Heidi explains “South-facing vineyards in a softly rolling landscape form an amphitheater around Rust on Lake Neusiedl bringing forth some of the best and most tradition-rich wines in Austria. Yearly hours of sunshine that lie much higher than the Austrian average combined with sandy soils mixed with clay and high calcium content provide the ideal prerequisites for impressive, full-bodied wines.”

In 2003 Heidi was awarded “Falstaff Vintner of the Year”, making her one of only a handful of women to obtain this distinction. She re-introduced historic varietals such as muscat-lunel and furmint from Hungary while continuing to work with more classic Austrian varietals such as Grauburgunder, Weissburgunder, and Welschriesling. Heidi is the long-time leader of Cercle Ruster Ausbruch, an organization whose goal is to bring back Ausbruch, a sweet wine reminiscent of Hungary’s Royal Tokaji that had not existed since the phylloxera outbreak in the 19th century. Ausbruch is harvested from botrytized grapes with a must weight between BA and TBA (138 Oechsle) and Heidi’s wine is one of Rust’s iconic examples of this noble sweet wine.

Heidi is now joined by her twin sons, Johannes and Georg, who, like their mother, continue to produce classic Ruster wines, while experimenting with other varieties and winemaking styles on the side.

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Grape(s) Blaufrankisch, Zweigelt, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah
Farming Organic