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Village Wine, Organic

Langenlois

Grüner Veltliner · Kamptal DAC

2023

Yellow colored, scents of dark spices and ripe apple. The wine shows good complexity on the palate, with an elegant acidity. Medium long wine with long finish.

  • Alcohol
  • 12.5 % abv
  • Residual Sugar
  • dry (1.9 g/l)
  • Bottle Volume
  • 0.75 L
  • Closure
  • Screw Cap

Details

OriginTerraced vineyards around Langenlois
Soil typedeep loess soil
Grape varietyGrüner Veltliner
HarvestOct. 10, 2023
AgeingStahltank
BottlingFebruary 2024
Decanting Time0 – 2 hours
Trinktemperatur10 °C

Vinifikation

The south of Langenlois is dominated by Loess soil. This loamy and calcareous soil base provides perfect conditions for growing Grüner Veltliner. Warm summer days and chilly breezes at night result in a very aromatic wine. The grapes are chosen from various vineyards of the Rosner family all around Langenlois.

The grapes are harvested mostly in morning hours when it‘s still cool outside. Retaining the freshness is one of the main aims for this wine. After a short rest of a couple of hours on skins to extract the aroma, the wine is gently pressed, settled, racked and brought to fermentation in the naturally cool cellar.

Vintage 2023

Vintage 2023 began after a dry winter with very mild temperatures in March. Fortunately, this was followed by a relatively cool April, which shifted the timing of bud break to the end of the month. With the risk of late frost averted, the weather turned quite humid. This was ideal for the dry vineyards, where greenery and flowering strips were able to visibly recover. However, the conditions were also ideal for downy mildew, a disease that was present right from the start. Now it was time to carry out precise and effective foliage work: Break out shoots and ensure a loose and well-ventilated canopy. Flowering shifted to the last week of June, and this was also when the hot weather began. The vineyards suffered a little, but were spared major drought stress. The saving rain came, but it was meant too well. With a downpour at the beginning of the harvest, it brought up to 90 liters per square meter and hailstorms in many vineyards. This delayed ripening in many vineyards and made very precise manual harvesting necessary, especially in the damaged vineyards. All in all, a challenging year, but one that produced astonishingly expressive wines thanks to a great deal of precise work. Moderate acidity, elegant and creamy.

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