2024 Weingut Hermann Moser “Rosi Mosi” Rosé Zweigelt, Niederösterreich, Austria 🇦🇹
The Moment
Some rosés are built around softness.
Others are built around snap.
The 2024 Weingut Hermann Moser “Rosi Mosi” Rosé Zweigelt feels like the kind of bottle that makes rosé useful again — bright, dry, fruit-driven, and clean enough to move from aperitif hour straight into dinner. A beautiful, rose-pink rosé made from 100% Zweigelt from the Wolfsgraben vineyard in Kremstal, a historic site with deep, loamy soils that produce ripe, fruit-driven wines.
This is a fresh Austrian rosé built around red fruit, subtle florals, and crisp acidity. Refreshing red fruit flavors, subtle floral notes, and a crisp, clean finish, which fits very naturally with Zweigelt rosé as a category.
What It Feels Like
Think roast chicken on the patio, salty snacks already open, and a bottle that makes the whole table feel easier.
What makes this wine work is that Zweigelt usually gives rosé a little more fruit charm than stricter, more mineral-only styles, while still staying dry and refreshing. Here, the center of gravity is red berries, light florals, and a clean finish — enough fruit to feel friendly, enough acidity to keep it from ever feeling loose.
In the Glass
Aromatics
Fresh red fruit with subtle floral lift.
Palate
Bright berry fruit and a crisp, clean profile, in a dry, easygoing Austrian rosé register.
Texture
Light-bodied and refreshing, with enough fruit to feel open but a finish that stays tidy and brisk.
Finish
Clean, lively, and fruit-toned, with freshness carrying through the close.
Why We Love This Bottle
A Rosé That Sounds Instantly Useful
This looks like exactly the kind of wine that can do a lot of jobs well: aperitif, picnic, lunch bottle, or easy dinner rosé.
Zweigelt Makes A Lot Of Sense Here
As Austria’s signature red grape, Zweigelt often brings juicy berry fruit and easy freshness, and that feels like the right lane for a bottle named Rosi Mosi. 100% Zweigelt.
Fruit-Driven Without Sounding Sweet
The phrasing around red fruit, florals, and a crisp finish suggests a rosé that stays lively and dry rather than candied or soft.
Pair It With
• Fried chicken
• Grilled shrimp
• Turkey sandwiches
• Goat cheese
• Salty snacks on a warm afternoon
Technical Notes
Producer: Weingut Hermann Moser
Cuvée: Rosi Mosi Rosé
Region: Niederösterreich / Kremstal, Austria
Grape: 100% Zweigelt
Vineyard: Wolfsgraben
Site Note: Wolfsgraben was first documented in 1284 and is described as producing ripe, fruit-driven wines from deep, loamy soils.
Alcohol: 12.5%
Body: Light
Structure: Fresh fruit · crisp acidity · clean finish
Flavor Profile
Red Fruit · Floral Notes · Crisp Finish
Drink Window
Now–2027