Stefan Rosner, Grüner Veltliner LITER
Stefan Rosner, Grüner Veltliner LITER

Stefan Rosner, Grüner Veltliner LITER

Kamptal, Austria 2020 (1000mL)
Regular price$24.00
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Stefan Rosner, Grüner Veltliner LITER

There’s no need to do a deep dive on tasting notes here, nor is there a reason to explore every nuanced aroma: Stefan Rosner’s liter of Grüner is just damned delicious and thirst quenching, all while retaining the classic hallmarks of this revered Austrian grape. It cascades out of the bottle with unrivaled freshness and a dazzling mixture of citrus, light spice, damp white flowers, arugula, and beautifully ripe green and yellow apple. This is unequivocally pure, deeply special Grüner Veltliner at a price that belies common sense. Plus, with organic grapes and an unadulterated process in the cellar, it’s also a liberating, guilt-free drinking experience! 

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Austria

Northeastern Austria

Weinviertel

Considered by most to be the oldest growing zone in Austria, Weinviertel is also, geographically, the largest in the country and covers the vast, northeastern expanse of Lower Austria, stretching from the western border of Slovakia, following the Danube inland and veering up to the southern border of Czechia. Its name, which translates to “wine quarter,” reflects the region’s rich, ancient wine heritage and, according to the Weinviertel DAC website, there are “7,000 years of artifacts to prove it.”

Northeastern Austria

Wachau

Austria’s Wachau appellation is the country’s most acclaimed region. About an hour northwest of Vienna along the Danube River, the vista of the steep, terraced vineyards of the Wachau creates a magnificent landscape akin to a verdant, ancient amphitheater—it is a UNESCO World Heritage site, after all. With rich and unique soils here of löess and gneiss, which lend vivid minerality to the wine.

Eastern Austria

Burgenland

The Burgenland appellation, running along Austria’s border with Hungary southeast of Vienna, has a diverse topography and a mix of soils, with more primary rock and slate at higher locations and dense loams in the rolling hills that extend toward the Pannonian plain.

Southeastern Austria

Steiermark

The region of Styria (Steiermark) is in southeastern Austria which sits near the border with Slovenia. This area is studded with long-extinct volcanoes whose deposits are a key component of the local soils and the vineyards benefit from a classic Austrian push-pull of cool Alpine air and warmer “Pannonian” currents from the east.

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