Origin
Austria, Neusiedlersee, Gols
Quality grade
Bio-Landwein aus Österreich
Site
Vineyard Selection
Site Type
hillside
Varietal
Blaufränkisch 100 % | 23 - 33 years
Sea Level
130 - 170 m
Soil
sandy loam
limestone
Weather / Climate
Climate
pannonic
Cellar
Harvest
handpicked
Fermentation
spontaneous
Malolactic Fermentation
yes
Sulfur Added
no
Mash Fermentation
complete destemming | Stems: 0 % | wooden fermentation stand | 12 day(s) | 70 %
Semi Carbonic fermentation | Stems: 0 % | wooden fermentation stand | 12 day(s) | 30 %
Filter
unfiltered
Maturing
small wooden barrel | 225 L | used barrel | 8 month(s)
Bottling
DIAM
SO2 added: 20 mg
Data
Wine Type
Still wine | red | dry
Alcohol
12.5 %
Residual Sugar
1 g/l
Acid
6.3 g/l
Certificates
organic
Allergens
sulfites
Drinking Temperature
14 - 16 °C
Aging Potential
medium (7 years)
Optimum Drinking Year
2023 - 2028
Product Codes
EAN
9120018185658
EAN / carton 6
9120018185665
Wine Description
Blaufränkisch is a grape that has been cultivated since the 18th century. Today it’s mostly planted in Hungary and Austria. Blaufränkisch wines are well structured, full of character and have a good ageing potential.
Handpicked, natural fermentation in wooden vat, approx. 3 weeks of maceration, then pressed and aged in used Barriques for 10 months.
Winery
Judith Beck is living and working in the vines. Not only because the enviable beautiful address of her winery at the end of the village Gols is called like that. Much more because she as a winemaker is convinced that the substantial qualities of a wine is developing in the vineyard. Therefore, she works since 2007 after biodynamic principles.
In the cellar, Judith Beck tries with as few interventions as possible to “preserve and care for” what has matured in her vineyards in the Wagram, which is climatically favoured by Lake Neusiedl. She attaches great importance to expressing the typical fruit of her favourite varieties such as Zweigelt, Blaufränkisch, St. Laurent, Pinot Noir and Pinot Blanc in a unique way that is typical of the vintage. The result is wines with an unmistakable profile and character: substantial, structured, and multi-layered with good aging potential.

