Origin
Austria, Kamptal, Langenlois, Langenlois
Quality grade
Kamptal DAC Reserve
Site
Ried Seeberg
Normal Classification
1. ÖTW Erste Lage
Site Type
terraces
Varietal
Riesling 100 % | 17 - 27 years
Vineyard Site
Ried Seeberg, located north of Langenlois, is a south- to southwest-facing terraced site at 220–300 meters elevation. The topsoil consists of calcareous-free rocky brown earths, underlain by silvery mica schist and amphibolite, which lend the wines their characteristic minerality and fine structure. The name Seeberg, historically recorded as “See Berg,” refers to a hill with a small pond; originally, the vineyards were concentrated along the ridge and in the eastern part of the site.
Weather / Climate
Climate
continental, pannonic
Cellar
Harvest
handpicked
Whole Grape Pressing
Riesling
Fermentation
selected yeast
stainless steel tank | temperature control: yes
Maturing
steel tank | 1 year
Bottling
screw cap
Data
Wine Type
Still wine | white | dry
Alcohol
13 %
Acid
6.7 g/l
Residual Sugar
7.3 g/l
Certificates
Sustainable Austria
Allergens
sulfites
Drinking Temperature
7 - 10 °C
Aging Potential
10 years
Optimum Drinking Year
2024 - 2034
Awards
Falstaff
93
Wine Description
Pale yellow with cool reflections. The nose is clear and fresh, showing notes of apple, vineyard peach, and a hint of citrus blossom. Taut on the palate with fine minerality and well-integrated acidity. Precise and linear in style, finishing dry with harmonious length.
Food Pairing
The delicate sweetness of this Riesling gently softens the heat of aromatic dishes while beautifully balancing spice. Particularly well suited to curries, wok dishes, sushi, and fruit-driven salads. Also a harmonious partner to mild cheeses.

