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Our older vintages

Langenloiser Berg Vogelsang

Grüner Veltliner

2015

Kamptal DAC

Notes of cloves and anise as well as orange peel; incredibly fresh, spirited and lively – very inviting. Beautiful extract with plenty of stone fruit tones, charming and luscious, with a lengthy cool undertone. Very expressive with pure drinking pleasure guaranteed.

The Langenloiser Berg Vogelsang is situated on the Loiser Mountain.The vineyard bends towards the southwest and borders a mixed forest. It hosts a very diverse population of birds.

Grape variety
Grüner Veltliner
Harvest yield
3,000 l / ha
Vine training system
Guyot
Date of harvest
October 15–16, 2016
Alcohol content
12.5%
Bottle closure type
Screw cap

Awards

93 Points
Fresh but creamy notes of ripe Conference pear on the nose mute into a peppery, herbal, yeast-savory palate with verve and freshness of utter typicity. This is textbook Grüner that offers the full and perfect package of spice, freshness and fruit on a light but concentrated body. The finish is both long and clean.
Editors’ Choice, Anne Krebiehl, Wine Enthusiast 01/17

Site and climate

Ried Berg Vogelsang

Size
5 ha
Elevation
260 – 380 m
Orientation
SW

The Langenloiser Berg Vogelsang is situated on the Loiser Mountain. It hosts a very diverse population of birds The vineyard bends towards the southwest and borders a mixed forest.

The 2015 vintage
The 2015 vintage will go down into wine history in several ways! After two cool years with extreme and difficult conditions, we experienced with this golden autumn the quickest and most enjoyable harvest in several years. The warm spring and the early, problem-free flowering promised a long vegetation period. The summer was hot and dry; autumn brought ideal picking conditions, although it was interrupted by some cool and damp days - which in turn served to develop the aromas. What followed was an essentially problem-free and speedy harvest, yielding everything from classic white wines to fruit-toned red wines to powerful white and red...

Maturation

Grapes are normally harvested physiologically ripe at the middle of October. The wine is fermented at semi-cool temperatures between 15° to 20° C before being racked into large oak casks for a few weeks of further maturation. To retain its primary fruit this Veltliner is bottled rather early, just at the point when the acidity has lost its aggressive touch.

Food pairing recommendation

Seafood, cold starters, exotic dishes, Austrian cuisine, cold meat, smoked trout, roasted pork or veal, chicken etc.