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Profundo – Hofkellerei des Fürsten von Liechtenstein

Profundo – Hofkellerei des Fürsten von Liechtenstein

This wine, Profundo – Hofkellerei des Fürsten von Liechtenstein, comes from the princely winery Hofkellerei des Fürsten von Liechtenstein, located between Liechtenstein and Austria, with vineyards in areas such as Weinviertel.

It is a historic estate linked to the princely family of Liechtenstein, producing wines in a Central European style: elegant, fresh, and with strong aromatic definition.

It is a wine that seeks depth within reds, typically blending Zweigelt and Merlot, aged in French oak barrels for 1 to 2 years depending on the vintage. It reflects a modern, fruit-driven, and structured style, designed to combine controlled power with elegance.

Tasting Notes – Profundo

On the nose, it is highly expressive and complex, dominated by black cherry and ripe red fruits, along with hints of blackcurrant and cassis. With aeration, notes of chocolate and cocoa appear, as well as sweet spices (pepper, light vanilla) and a subtle herbal and mineral touch.

On the palate, it shows a smooth but weighted entry, with present yet rounded tannins. It has a very characteristic Austrian freshness and a silky texture with a fruity backbone. The finish is medium-long, with lingering notes of black fruit and cocoa.

Profundo is not a “heavy” wine, despite its name. It is more elegant than powerful, more fruit-driven than extractive, very well balanced, and clearly modern in its Central European style.

Food Pairing

It pairs very well with:

  • Red meats and stews
  • Game
  • Gourmet burgers
  • Aged cheeses
  • Lightly spiced or mild Asian cuisine

You decide…

An elegant and modern red wine for those seeking balance between fruit, freshness, and a smooth structure with a Central European character.

Approximate price: €18–€30

Where to buy:
Specialist wine shops, gourmet stores, and European wine distributors, or directly from the Hofkellerei des Fürsten von Liechtenstein winery.

What makes it different:
Because it combines Austrian grape varieties such as Zweigelt with a more international and polished style, resulting in a fruity, silky, and highly balanced wine, far from heavier or more rustic reds.

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