
Blaufränkisch – The grape variety from Austria & Germany with a strong character
Blaufränkisch is one of the most important and exciting red wine varieties in Central Europe. It is particularly well known in Austria (Burgenland), Germany (Lemberger in Württemberg) and Hungary (Kékfrankos). The wines are known for their distinctive freshness, fine spiciness and elegant tannin structure.
Blaufränkisch is typically characterized by its strong acidity, medium to high tannins and intense fruit aromas. The wines often show notes of blackberries, cherries, violets, black pepper and cinnamon, while mature varieties also develop earthy, leathery and smoky notes.
🔹 Young, fruity Blaufränkisch (stainless steel ageing, classic): Fresh, juicy, with notes of cherries, red berries & pepper.
🔹 Structured Blaufränkisch (barrique, reserve wines): Complex, with ripe fruit, spicy notes & elegant wood barrel ageing.
🔹 Matured Blaufränkisch (old vintages, top wines from Burgenland & Germany): Full-bodied, velvety, with aromas of leather, smoke & dark chocolate.
Thanks to its freshness, spiciness and fruit structure, Blaufränkisch is an excellent accompaniment to game dishes, hearty meat dishes and spicy cheeses.
➡ Which dishes harmonize best with Blaufränkisch? Here are the ideal food pairings!
🥩 Blaufränkisch & food – The best food pairings
1️⃣ Young, fruity Blaufränkisch (e.g. classic Blaufränkisch from Austria, Lemberger from Germany)
Taste: Fresh, juicy, with lively acidity and fruity spice.
Typical aromas: sour cherries, raspberries, blackberries, white pepper.
✅ Best food pairings:
✔ Classic Central European dishes → Wiener schnitzel, roast pork, Maultaschen
✔ Grilled vegetables & Mediterranean cuisine → Ratatouille, stuffed peppers, mushroom risotto
✔ Light meat dishes & hearty snacks → Wild boar sausage, bacon platter with mustard & farmhouse bread
➡ Recommended recipes:
– Wiener schnitzel with potato salad & cranberries
– Grilled peppers with feta & olive oil
2️⃣ Structured, matured Blaufränkisch (e.g. Blaufränkisch Reserve, barrique ageing, Lemberger GG)
Taste: Medium to full-bodied, spicy, with silky tannins and a long finish.
Typical aromas: blackcurrants, tobacco, violets, cinnamon, dark chocolate.
✅ Best food pairings:
✔ Hearty meat dishes & game specialties → Venison ragout, beef steak, duck breast
✔ Hearty pasta & braised dishes → Lamb ragout with rosemary, braised beef cheeks
✔ Spicy cheeses & hearty side dishes → Mountain cheese, Allgäu Emmental, potato gratin
➡ Recommended recipes:
– Venison ragout with cranberries & potato dumplings
– Lamb ragout with rosemary & red wine sauce
3️⃣ Mature, complex Blaufränkisch (e.g. top vineyard Blaufränkisch from Burgenland, mature Lemberger from Württemberg)
Taste: Full-bodied, velvety tannins, with elegant spice and long maturity.
Typical aromas: leather, dark chocolate, mocha, smoke, dried fruit.
✅ Best food pairings:
✔ Game dishes & fine dining → Saddle of venison, braised pigeon, roast wild boar
✔ Strong cheeses & spicy aromas → Matured mountain cheese, pecorino, blue cheese
✔ Dark chocolate & elegant desserts → Chocolate fondant, fig tart, crème brûlée
➡ Recommended recipes:
– Saddle of venison with cranberry and red wine jus
– Chocolate fondant with sea salt & chili
🔍 Blaufränkisch & food pairing at a glance
Blaufränkisch style | Best food pairings |
---|---|
Young, fruity Blaufränkisch | Wiener schnitzel, snack, Mediterranean vegetables |
Structured Blaufränkisch | Lamb stew, game dishes, mature cheese |
Matured Blaufränkisch | Game, dark chocolate, strong pasta |
📌 Tip: If you are unsure, choose a Blaufränkisch Reserve from Burgenland – it is elegant, spicy and versatile!
🚀 Conclusion: Why Blaufränkisch is perfect for hearty dishes
Blaufränkisch is one of the most exciting red wine varieties in Central Europe. Whether as a fresh, fruity Blaufränkisch, a structured barrique specimen or a mature top wine – this grape variety always offers the perfect wine accompaniment! 🍷
➡ Which combination did you like best? Discover all the matching recipes here! 😊🚀
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