Ingrid Groiss Grüner Veltliner Ried in der Schablau Weinviertel DAC Reserve 2024 0,75l

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Ingrid Groiss

Ingrid Groiss Grüner Veltliner Ried in der Schablau Weinviertel DAC Reserve 2024 0,75l

Gruner Veltliner Ried in der Schablau from Ingrid Groiss comes from old vines rooted in poor conglomerate soils and is farmed organically. The bouquet combines lime zest, white apple, ripe yellow fruit, blossom honey and meadow herbs with a touch of pepper and gentle tobacco spice. On the palate this Veltliner is concentrated and powerful yet tightly structured, carrying juicy fruit on a backbone of salty, chalk like minerality. Vibrant acidity gives energy and length while a creamy texture adds charm. The finish is long, spicy and persistent. A characterful Weinviertel reserve Veltliner that pairs beautifully with flavourful fish, poultry, aromatic vegetable dishes and aged cheese.

Stainless steel ageing preserves clarity and gives the wine a firm, spicy expression.

16,90

€ 22,53/l incl. VAT, plus shipping

In stock - estimated delivery by Monday

Brand
Ingrid Groiss
Region
Europe - Austria - Lower Austria - Weinviertel - Breitenwaida
Category
Wines - White wine
grape varieties
100% Grüner Veltliner
ID
35522
Vintage
2024
Content
0,75l
Alcohol
13.5%
GTIN
9120072421105
Taste Profile
dry
Body
full-bodied
Tasting Note
spicy
Maturation
Stainless steel
Vineyard
Ried In der Schablau
Soil Type
conglomerate

Ingrid Groiss

In Breitenwaida, in Austria’s Weinviertel, Ingrid Groiss has been shaping her own estate identity since 2010, building on more than two centuries of family winegrowing while refusing anything that feels cosmetic. Marl and limestone around the village lend precision and drive; additional parcels near Fahndorf/Ziersdorf, with gravel, sandstone and flint, sharpen the contrast and keep the range lively....

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The grape variety: Grüner Veltliner

Grüner Veltliner is Austria's signature white grape, known for citrus, pear, herbs, white pepper and lively freshness.

It is superb with asparagus, schnitzel, seafood, salads and mildly spicy dishes, making it one of the most versatile white wine grapes.

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