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Weingut Brundlmayer Kamptaler Terrassen Riesling 2022

$30.00

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    • Soil Type:
      • The Weingut Brundlmayer vineyard in Kamptal, Austria, features a unique combination of loess and primary rock soils, contributing to the distinct character of the Riesling grapes.
    • Elevation:
      • Situated on the terraced slopes of Kamptal, the vineyard enjoys optimal sun exposure and excellent drainage, fostering the ideal conditions for Riesling cultivation.
    • Grape:
      • 100%  Riesling made in a dry style. Riesling is renowned for its expressive aromatics, vibrant acidity, and ability to reflect its terroir.
    • Winemaking:
      • Grapes are carefully hand-harvested at optimal ripeness, then gently pressed to extract the purest juice. Fermentation occurs in stainless steel tanks at controlled temperatures to preserve the delicate aromas and flavors of the Riesling grape.
    • Farming Practices:
      • Weingut Brundlmayer is committed to sustainable viticulture practices, including organic farming methods and biodiversity initiatives, ensuring the health of the vineyard ecosystem and the quality of the grapes.
    • Tasting Notes:
      • Appearance: Pale straw color, with hints of green, reflecting the wine's youthful vibrancy.
      • Aroma: Aromas of ripe citrus fruits, green apple, and white flowers dance from the glass, with subtle inorganic mineral undertones adding complexity to the bouquet.
      • Palate: Crisp and refreshing, with lively acidity balancing the vibrant fruit flavors. Notes of lemon, lime, and peach mingle with hints of flint and slate, leading to a long, zesty finish.
    • Pairing:
      • Versatile enough to pair with a wide range of cuisines, from seafood and salads to spicy Asian dishes, or enjoyed on its own as a refreshing apéritif.
      • Summary:

Weingut Brundlmayer is a renowned winery located in Langenlois, within Austria's prestigious Kamptal region. Founded in 1980 by Willi Bründlmayer, the estate is celebrated for its Grüner Veltliner and Riesling. With its vibrant aromatics, crisp acidity, and balanced palate, this Riesling captures the essence of the region and is sure to delight wine enthusiasts seeking a refreshing and expressive white wine experience.

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Niederösterreich, or Lower Austria, is Austria's largest and most diverse Qualitätswein region. Encompassing eight distinct wine-growing areas from Wachau (a separate region on this website) in the west to Carnuntum in the east, Niederösterreich is best understood through its three main climate zones: the Weinviertel to the north, the Danube region and its valleys west of Vienna, and the Pannonian southeast. The Danube region, while including the separately-presented Wachau, also encompasses the renowned Kremstal, Kamptal, Traisental, and Wagram subregions, each celebrated for their expressions of Grüner Veltliner and Riesling, often grown on loess soils. Weinviertel, the largest subregion, is famed for its peppery Grüner Veltliner, marked by the Weinviertel DAC. In contrast, the Pannonian climate in the southeast yields outstanding red wines, particularly Zweigelt and Blaufränkisch, and regionally typical whites.

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Riesling is a truly noble grape, known for its incredibly high acidity and a flavor profile that can range from bone dry to lusciously sweet. Germany is its heartland, and it's responsible for some of the world's most age-worthy examples, but Riesling also thrives in Austria, where it usually is dry. In Alsace, it takes on a slightly richer texture, while in parts of Australia, like the Clare and Eden Valleys, it displays a uniquely powerful and lime-tinged aromatic profile. This is a grape that has no problem showcasing its origins, and it's a fantastic example of how one variety can show many different expressions, each with its own unique appeal.

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