Origin
Austria, Südburgenland
Quality grade
Qualitätswein
Site
Prantner
Site Type
hilly land
Varietal
Weißburgunder 50 % | 35 - 60 years
5000 plants/ha | 3000 liter/ha
Welschriesling 50 %
Geografical Orientation
south east
Sea Level
350 - 380 m
Soil
karg
green slate
mica schist
Cellar
Harvest
handpicked
Malolactic Fermentation
yes
Skin Contact
24 hour(s)
Fermentation
spontaneous
large wooden barrel
Maturing
large wooden barrel | 12 month(s)
Time on the Full Yeast
2 month(s)
Time on the Fine Yeast
10 month(s)
Bottling
beginning/september | 3000 bottles
Data
Wine Type
Still wine | white | dry
Alcohol
13 %
Acid
5.8 g/l
Allergens
sulfites
Drinking Temperature
8 - 10 °C
Aging Potential
medium (8 years)
Winery
Rechnitz, the home of the small Straka winery, is a unique location: at the southern foothills of „Günser Gebirge“, which seperates the mid from the southern part of Burgenland and which is the change over from the eastern part of the alps to the hungarian lowlands (pannionien low lands). The mountain, geologicaly also called „Rechnitzer Window“ is built up of metamorph, cristal schist and magmatic rock, which exists in this way only in 3 other places in the world. Welschriesling, the old Austrian grape, is the main variety and a kind of personal „spleen“ of Thomas Straka. Also Pinot blanc and Blaufränkisch from the Eisenberg transport the distinctive mineral driven structure of the region.
