TBA Muskat Ottonel Zwischen den Seen No. 5 2004 - domaine Kracher

Tasting notes

"Glazed apricot and candied orange rind are the dominant themes of Kracher’s 2004 #5 Muskat Ottonel Trockenbeerenauslese Zwischen den Seen. I love the combination of nectarous refreshment with subtly waxy, buttery texture that this delivers on the palate, and the slightly peppery, faintly bitter notes that help make the lusciously citric finish so invigorating. This is not the most complex of Kracher TBAs, but I guarantee it is going to prove one of the most versatile if you actually take it out to dinner on a few occasions (...) "

Source: David Schildknecht

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INFORMATIONS ABOUT THE ESTATE

Alois Kracher (1959-2007) was one of the most iconic figures in the global wine industry, renowned for his mastery of sweet wines, particularly Trockenbeerenauslesen (TBA) — dessert wines crafted through the noble rot Botrytis cinerea. His family estate, Weinlaubenhof Kracher, located in the Neusiedlersee region of Burgenland, Austria, became a global reference for the excellence of his wines.

A Remarkable Journey

Alois Kracher began working at his family estate in the 1980s and quickly became the driving force behind the production of sweet wines. Before fully dedicating himself to winemaking, he studied chemistry and worked in the pharmaceutical industry. However, his passion for wine led him to make his estate one of the greatest success stories in the wine world.

International Recognition

Alois Kracher received numerous accolades and awards throughout his career. The prestigious British Wine Magazine named him "Winemaker of the Year" multiple times, specifically in 1994, 1997, 1999, 2000, and 2001, highlighting his exceptional talent in creating complex and refined wines.

His wines garnered praise from wine critics worldwide, with several scoring 98 points or higher from renowned figures like Robert M. Parker. This success allowed his wines to gain recognition far beyond the borders of Austria, offering wine lovers unparalleled tasting experiences.

A Unique Winemaking Philosophy

Alois Kracher was a pioneer of biodynamic viticulture and natural winemaking. He placed particular emphasis on the use of indigenous yeasts for fermentation and refrained from using chemicals or artificial additives. His Trockenbeerenauslesen wines were made traditionally, with hand-harvested grapes carefully selected to ensure the highest quality.

A Lasting Legacy

Although Alois Kracher passed away in 2007 at the age of 48 from pancreatic cancer, his winemaking legacy lives on through his son, Gerhard Kracher, who continues to produce wines with the same commitment to excellence and family traditions. The estate remains a symbol of sweet wine mastery and a key player in Austrian viticulture.

Exceptional Wines

Alois Kracher’s Trockenbeerenauslesen wines are highly sought after by collectors and connoisseurs of sweet wines. These wines stand out for their richness, complexity, and exceptional aging potential. They are a true reflection of the unique terroir of the Neusiedlersee, a region ideal for sweet wine production due to its climate, which fosters the development of noble rot.

Conclusion

Alois Kracher left an indelible mark on the wine world. Through his innovation, respect for tradition, and extraordinary talent, he helped elevate Austrian viticulture to the highest levels. His wines continue to captivate wine lovers worldwide, and his name remains synonymous with quality, creativity, and passion in the world of sweet wines.

Data sheet

  • Color Sweet white
  • Country Austria (Burgenland)
  • Classement Trockenbeerenauslese
  • Vintage 2004
  • Rating Robert Parker : 92 / 100
  • Level IN
  • Peak: until 2025
  • Size half-bottle (0.375 l)

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