Pinot Noir Reserve 2011

Riedenwein
Pinot Noir Reserve 2011
organicÖTW - Österreichische Traditionsweingüter
Origin
Austria, Kamptal
Quality grade
Riedenwein
Site
Schenkenbichl, Ladner
Site Type
hilly land
Varietal
Pinot Noir 100 % | 35 - 45 years
Geografical Orientation
south east, south
Sea Level
290 - 330 m
Soil
loess | large
lime | large
Vineyard Site
The Schenkenbichl vineyard is the source of one of our best Grüner Veltliners and this site is also very influential for our Pinot. The cool, vibrant character and complexity are derived from this terrain, yet we don't want to ignore the significance of this wine's second origin, the Ladner vineyard. They each seem to complete one another and deliver exactly those components that make our Pinot what it is.

Weather / Climate

Climate
continental

Cellar

Harvest
handpicked | middle/september
Malolactic Fermentation
yes
Mash Fermentation
Semi Carbonic fermentation | Stems: 0 %
Fermentation
spontaneous
open fermentation vat | used barrel | 3 week(s)
Maturing
small oak barrel | 500 L | used barrel | 12 month(s)
oak barrel | 1000 L | used barrel | 12 month(s)
Time on the Full Yeast
12 month(s)
12 month(s)

Data

Wine Type
Still wine | red | dry
Alcohol
13 %
Acid
4.5 g/l
Residual Sugar
1 g/l
Certificates
organic
Allergens
sulfites
Aging Potential
high (15 years)

Winery

The Jurtschitsch winery, situated in Langenlois, is one of the most prestigious wineries in Austria which impeccably displays Austrian wine culture at its best. Alwin and Stefanie Jurtschitsch having been leading the family estate for some time now and have managed to reinterpret premium wine in their own way. For the two of them this means vinifying authentic, complex and terroir-specific wines with cool, elegant stylistics - in other words, permitting the different appellations in Langenlois to express themselves individually.