dukkah -/- sukah r (L DSR_NV1/23) N.V.

dukkah -/- sukah r (L DSR_NV1/23) N.V.
Origin
Austria, Danube Region
Quality grade
Wein aus Österreich
Site
Danube region
Varietal
Roesler
Zweigelt
Merlot
Soil
loess
alluvial gravel

Weather / Climate

Climate
continental

Cellar

Harvest
handpicked | 25 kg cask
Fermentation
spontaneous
Malolactic Fermentation
yes
Sulfur Added
yes, wine
Press
pneumetic
Filter
unfiltered
Maturing
big oak barrel | 225 - 700 L | used barrel
Bottling
natural cork | Lot Number: L DSR_NV1/23

Data

Wine Type
still wine | red | dry
Alcohol
12 %
Allergens
sulfites
Drinking Temperature
12 - 14 °C
Optimum Drinking Year
2023 - 2030

Wine Description

„dukkah“ and „sukah“ are concepts from the Buddhist teaching, dukkah denoting suffering & pain while sukah stands for happiness & pleasure. You rarely can have one without the other, the more so in wine. We work, we worry, we take care and are rewarded at the end. The red dukkah-/-sukah is a juicy, light and extremely drinkable blend of typical Austrian red varieties, vinified in used wooden barrels without messing around.

Winery

Perfectly made wines can often seem smooth and soon bore us. So, here is our range of Wabi-Sabi wines: Wines with a certain roughness, wines with an edge. In traditional Japanese aesthetics, Wabi-sabi (侘寂) is a world view centered on the acceptance of transience and imperfection. The aesthetic is sometimes described as one of beauty that is „imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete“. It is a concept derived from the Buddhist teaching of the three marks of existence (三法印 sanbōin), specifically impermanence (無常 mujō), suffering (苦 ku) and emptiness or absence of self-nature (空 kū). Characteristics of the wabi-sabi aesthetic include asymmetry, roughness, simplicity, economy, austerity, modesty, intimacy, and appreciation of the ingenuous integrity of natural objects and processes. In today’s Japan, the meaning of wabi-sabi is often condensed to „wisdom in natural simplicity.“