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The Wines of Brundlmayer with Andreas Wickhoff MW, 4/3/25

by Flatiron Wine School
$50.00
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This item is not eligible for our 10% case discount on mixed cases or any other promotional discounts but we took special care to price it competitively compared with other top retailers nationwide.

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“Nearly every wine, from the light Grüner Veltliner to the red wines and the sparkling wines, has the potential to be the best of that vintage in its category,” Peter Moser, editor and publisher of Falstaff Wine Guide, said of Brundlmayer. We are thrilled to be hosting Andreas Wickhoff MW on our mezzanine on Thursday, April 3 at 6pm for a very special masterclass on this incredible Austrian estate. 

 Willi Bründlmayer farms 90 hectares of Grüner Veltliner, Riesling, St. Laurent, Zweigelt and Burgundian varieties from an impressive collection of grand cru vineyards around Langenlois. In 2016 Andreas Wickhoff MW joined the estate and as general manager works alongside Willi. Andreas is an amazing wine communicator, as a Master of Wine, has a truly global perspective on the diverse terroirs and microclimates of the Kamptal. 

We will taste through the Brundlmayer range with Andreas as our guide. Seating is very limited for this exclusive masterclass. The cost of this seminar is $50 and a $20 credit at the store will be extended to each guest for a future purchase. We hope you can join us  on Thursday, April 3 at 6pm on the mezzanine for this not-to-be-missed event. 

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  • Ship up to 12 bottles for $29.99 - that's as low as $2.50 per bottle.
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