DJUCE, Heinrich | Zweigelt 250mL Can | 2019 | Austria

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DJUCE, Heinrich | Zweigelt 250mL Can | 2019 | Austria

DJUCE, Heinrich | Zweigelt 250mL Can | 2019 | Austria

$11.00 Sale Save

Dark fruit, herbal edge, zero fuss.

This medium-bodied red from Heinrich delivers bold flavor in a lightweight format. Made with organic Zweigelt from Austria’s Burgenland region, it’s all blackberry, cherry, and alpine herb—lush but clean, with a natural, low-sulfite approach.

Portable, vegan, and wrapped in artwork by Kevin Olberg, this can is perfect for cozy fall dinners, firepit nights, or throwing in your pack when you don’t know where the day will take you.

Bonus: the can cuts packaging emissions by 79% compared to glass.

Green Packaging: CAN!

Flavor: Blackberry, cherry, alpine herbs

Wine Type: Low-intervention red wine

Grape: Zweigelt

ABV%: 12

Region: Austria

Vineyard Subregion: Burgenland

Farming: Practicing biodynamic

Yeast: Native

Producer: Heinrich

Winemaker: Gernot and Heike Heinrich

DJUCE is on a mission to reduce environmental impact by swapping out glass bottles for modern, sleek cans. It's time to say goodbye to the outdated bottle and embrace a unique, artistic can design that will inspire you to savor every moment of life.

Brothers Thomas and Michael Andres took over their parents' winery in Deidesheim in 2015. Within a very short time they have become a constant in the area. Their wines are simultaneously powerful and elegant, delivering maximum drinking pleasure even in their youth. This now fully organic 21-hectare estate focuses on Riesling, but also produces some stunning Burgundian varieties such as Chardonnay and Pinot noir.

At Andres they believe, "A big wine is created in the head. Implementing the vision requires, above all, one resource: time."

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