Origin
        
            Austria, Wachau, St. Michael
        
    Quality grade
        
            Wachau DAC
        
    Site
    Harzenleiten
Normal Classification
        
            Steinfeder
        
    Site Type
        
            terraces
        
    Varietal
    Grüner Veltliner 100 % | 26 - 56 years | double cordon
        
        
        Geografical Orientation
        
            east, south east
        
    Sea Level
    218 - 307 m
Soil
    paragneiss | medium | sub soil
        diorite gneiss | medium | sub soil
        loess | medium | sub soil
        Vineyard Site
        
            
                The Harzenleiten vineyard is the name for the mountain slope of the Michaelerberg, the south-east slopes of which are used for viticulture.
Significant loess deposits have accumulated in several areas, offering a good nutrient supply and lending the wines fullness and power. Weathered paragneiss provides complexity and structure, and on the more barren sites, Riesling demonstrates its quality with very delicate wines.
            
        Cellar
Harvest
    handpicked
        Malolactic Fermentation
    no
Mazeration
    completely destemmed | 10 hour(s)
        Fermentation
    steel tank
        
        
        Filter
    filtered
        Maturing
    steel tank | 1 month(s)
        
        
        Bottling
    screw cap
        
        
        Data
Wine Type
    Still wine | white | dry
Alcohol
    12 %
Allergens
        
            sulfites
        
    Drinking Temperature
    10 - 12 °C
Aging Potential
    5 years
Optimum Drinking Year
    2023 - 2025
                
                
