Origin | Traisental |
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Variety | Riesling |
Category | Traisental DAC Reserve |
Analysis | Alc: 13,0 % vol., Acidity: 8,2 g/l, Rs: 7,5 g/l, dry |
Potential | 2020 – 2030 |
Site
The vineyards of Ried Rothenbart are some of the highest vineyard terraces in the Traisental valley, reaching up to 380 meters above sea level. Meager sandy and rocky brown earth soils rest on the Hollenburg-Karlstetten Formation, which consists of limestone-dolomite conglomerate with occasional marls. The high iron and manganese content give the soil a reddish colour, from which the vineyard‘s name is derived.
Vinification
whole cluster pressing; fermentation in stainless steel; 8 months storage on the lees.
Tasting Notes
Deep and perfectly ripe and concentrated Riesling aromas and tropical fruits intermixed with spicy-mineral; flinty and even iron aromas that give the Rothenbart an aristocratic and very distinctive nose. Full bodied, super clear and precise on the palate, this is a fresh, stunningly lean and grippy Riesling with an almost austere finish.
Serving Suggestions
Goes best with fish e.g. with trout or salmon; also very good with spicy food; especially asian cuisine.
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