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Our wines

Ried Berg Vogelsang

Grüner Veltliner

2023

Kamptal DAC

Bouquet of pome fruit, accompanied by hints of citrus as well as flowery and spicy tones (white flowers, yeast). Crisp, dry, medium bodied and nicely balanced; opens up in the glass and offers more fragrant fruit reminiscent fresh cut apples and pears, hints of herbs, with a pleasantly salivating mineral finish. A rare Grüner (growing) on the rocks!

Viktor Siegl

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 4–5, 2023
Alcohol content
12.5%
Bottle closure type
Screw cap

Awards

92/100
FALSTAFF ULTIMATE WINE GUIDE 2024/25

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 2023 vintage
Charm, abundance, structure and depth already in the entry level The year had started rather late for our vines. Sprouting was delayed by cool and dry weather, in April. By coincidence, this happily prevented damage by a cold northern air stream, which heavily affected early flowering fruits like apricots. In Kamptal we received the long sought after rain in mid-April and for 2023 this also meant the end of drought. At first, the green cover was flourishing and later, still in May, the slightly late yet vital sprouting took place. Around the 10th of June, under changeable weather conditions, our vineyards started to blossom, about at...

Maturation

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.

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