Origin
Austria, Kamptal
Quality grade
Qualitätswein
Site
Langenloiser Thal
Normal Classification
Reserve
Site Type
terraces
Varietal
Cabernet Sauvignon 100 % | 38 years
3000 liter/ha
Geografical Orientation
south
Sea Level
240 - 250 m
Soil
loess | little | top soil
loess | large | sub soil
Vineyard Site
This south-facing site is particularly rich in nutrients and has a thick humus layer of up to 80 cm, with medium-heavy loess underneath. This deep soil allows the vines to take root particularly deeply, which means that they can survive long dry periods without damage. Here, the grapes particularly absorb the minerals of the terroir and produce wines with a high concentration of aromas.
Weather / Climate
Climate
continental
Vintage description
In 2018, we experienced one of the longest summers in recent weather history, with temperatures reaching 30°C as early as April. The high temperatures and increasing dryness shaped the year, but there were no major incidents like frost or hail. Despite the challenges, we were rewarded with excellent quality and good grape yields. The winter started normally with rain and snow, but it became very cold at the end of February, which delayed the bud break. In April, the second warmest in 251 years, the vines began flowering by mid-May – nearly three weeks earlier than usual. On August 16th, we began harvesting the first grapes to create the base for sparkling wines. The high temperatures led us to harvest in the early mornings and transport the grapes in small crates.
After three days of rain in early September, the harvest was paused to wait for the flavor of the berries to return. We carefully selected only the best grapes to enter the cellar. Perfect harvesting conditions with cool nights followed, which enhanced the aromatic profile of our Erste Lagen wines. We finished harvesting the Grüner Veltliner by the end of September, while the Riesling grapes at Heiligenstein ripened for another week. The last ten days of harvest were dedicated to the noble rot grapes for our sweet wines.
Cellar
Harvest
handpicked
Malolactic Fermentation
yes
Mash Fermentation
complete destemming | Stems: 0 % | 3 week(s) | 100 %
Fermentation
spontaneous
steel tank | temperature control: yes
Maturing
small wooden barrel | 500 L | used barrel | 24 month(s)
Data
Wine Type
Still wine | red | dry
Alcohol
13.5 %
Acid
5.1 g/l
Residual Sugar
1 g/l
Certificates
organic
Allergens
sulfites
Drinking Temperature
15 °C
Aging Potential
high (20 years)
Optimum Drinking Year
2021 - 2031
Wine Description
The wine has a deep dark colour with a delicate purple ruby edge, fruity charm with intense aromas, sweet and soft on the palate, endowed with delicate, velvety tannins.
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.

