Ried SCHLOSSBERG 1ÖTW Grüner Veltliner 2022

Ried SCHLOSSBERG 1ÖTW Grüner Veltliner 2022
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Wine Description

Juicy yellow apple, yellow greengage, bisque, fresh almonds, quite spicy in the nose. Elegant texture, at the same time with a proper pressure on the palate; vey spicy, vivid, long - apple skin and fresh almonds at the back of the palate. The excellent tannin structure promises a great aging potential!

Wine Type
still wine | white | dry
Alcohol
12.5 %
Residual Sugar
2 g/l
Acid
6 g/l
Allergens
sulfites
Drinking Temperature
11 - 13 °C
Aging Potential
high (30 years)
Optimum Drinking Year
2024 - 2036

Vineyard

Vineyard Site
The vineyards around the former Winkelberg Castle slope southwards and are located on a plateau behind the edge of the Wagram. Beneath the thick, fertile loess cover lie cold-period terrace gravels of the Danube and, again beneath them, clayey-silty, Miocene marine sediments with sand packets that indicate periodic storm events.
Origin
Austria, Wagram, Oberstockstall, Kirchberg am Wagram
Quality grade
Wagram DAC, Riedenwein
Site
Ried Schlossberg
Normal Classification
1. ÖTW Erste Lage
Site Type
plateau
Varietal
Grüner Veltliner 100 % | 41 years
4000 plants/ha | 4500 liter/ha
Geografical Orientation
south
Sea Level
220 m
Soil
loess | large

Weather / Climate

Average Rainfall Per Vintage
450 - 750 mm

Harvest and Maturing

Harvest
handpicked
Grape Sorting
mechanical
Malolactic Fermentation
yes
Mazeration
10 hour(s)
Fermentation
spontaneous
steel tank | 9 month(s) | temperature control: yes | 23 °C
Maturing
large wooden barrel | 2000 L | used barrel | 2 month(s)
Bottling
screw cap
Deacidification
no
Acidification
no

Product Codes

EAN
9120011267566
EAN / carton 6
9120011268020
Prüfnummer
N19504/23

Winery

Being a wine grower is both our vocation and our commitment. It is our calling to produce wines with character and sustainably; it is our commitment to future generations. The distinctive character is shaped by several factors and methods, and these are responsible for the uniqueness of our wines. This is significantly influenced by the wine-growing region of Wagram and its grape varieties; yet specifically characterised by biodynamics.