Pieroth Ersekhalom Bischofsberger Spätburgunder Ausbruch 1985

In Austrian, German, and Hungarian wine, Ausbruch refers to a specific type of sweet dessert wine typically made from grapes affected by noble rot and a term used for a quality level in the Prädikatswein category.
Pieroth Wein
Pieroth is a German wine producer and merchant based in Burg Layen, with roots dating to 1675. Founded as a company in 1953, it specializes in direct-to-consumer wine sales and operates internationally, offering a wide range of wines, sparkling wines, and spirits.
Spätburgunder
Spätburgunder is a distinguished German red grape noted for its delicate structure, red berry flavors, and earthy complexity. Thriving in cooler climates, it produces wines with refined elegance and a unique expression of German terroir.
Hungary
Hungary is a wine-producing country located in Central Europe, with a winemaking tradition that dates back to its introduction to the region during Roman times.