The Wine Grapes Project - Tasting 1,368 Grape Varieties
Many countries in the world have their regional Muscat varieties... but often those ore mutations of Muscat Ottonel or Muscat Blanc à Petits Grains. In Czech Republic though, they were simply crossing their own Muscat variety in the 1980s. Get more impression from my wine journey Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/uncorkmywine_official/] Youtube [https://studio.youtube.com/video/eqHm2bn_gKc/edit] Muscat grows all over the world, but in the 1980s Moravian breeders were ambitious enough to make their own: Muškát Moravský, a crossing of Muscat Ottonel and Prachttraube built for a cool, continental climate. In this episode I taste two contrasting styles side by side, a bone-dry version from Sonberk in the Mikulovská sub-region and an off-dry kabinet from Zlomek & Vávra in Slovácká, and use them to tell the wider story of Czech wine: 18,000 hectares split 95/5 between Moravia and Bohemia, a tradition running back to the Romans, the clean cut of fifty communist years, and why so many Czech grapes are homegrown crossings. One of the 1,368 varieties from Wine Grapes, on camera. Full write-up and producer links at uncorkmywine.com. More about Moravia [https://uncorkmywine.com/travel/moravia] Wines tasted 1. Sonberk winery - Muskat Moravsky 2025 2. Zlomek & Vavra - Muskat Moravsky Kabinetni 2024 Wineries Sonberk Winery [https://www.sonberk.cz/en/] Zlomek & Vavra [https://www.vinozlomekvavra.cz/] #Muscat #CzechWine #Moravia #Sonberk #winegrapes #uncorkmywine #WSET #wine
11 episodes
Comments
0Be the first to comment
Sign up now and become a member of the The Wine Grapes Project - Tasting 1,368 Grape Varieties community!