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Schloss Gobelsburg Ried ‘Renner’ 1ÖTW Erste Lage Kamptal Grüner Veltliner 2021

Grüner Vetliner from Niederösterreich, Kamptal, Austria

$84

$80ea in any 3+
$76ea in any 6+
Alc: 13.5%
Closure: Cork

Description

Well this had me thinking of the Nikolaihof’s 2013 Baumepresse Grüner. The refinement, development with freshness, harmony with subtlety and sense of togetherness from a clever élévage.

Pretty, perfumed, musk and white flower on citrus oils. A complete palate, flowing, long and fine with transparency and beautifully weighted flavours, gently spiced with a leafy green herb and a fine earthiness. Dry with fine acid. The phenolics here are refined and layered. A ripping example of Grüner!

Nikolaihof’s and Schloss Gobelsburg’s experience with long aging white wines translates beautifully into their younger wines.


The 2021 Grüner Veltliner Ried Renner, picked in a site of alluvial deposits mixed with loess, opens with a tone of honey, denoting an extra year of age. The palate, however, is fluid freshness, scented around the edges with gentle pepper alongside softer notions of chervil, yarrow. The yeasty aspect on the mid-palate is bright, light and lemony. This is a picture of freshness and harmony, where ripe stone fruit makes another appearance just before the smooth, serene finish—a picture of equanimity and understated harmony, with a lemon aftertaste. (Bone-dry) Drink 2025-2045

Anne Krebiehl MW, Vinous 94 Points

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About Schloss Gobelsburg

More than three-quarters of a millennium ago – in the year 1171, to be exact – the cloistral chronology of Weingut Schloss Gobelsburg began. That was the year when the Cistercian monks of Stift Zwettl acquired their first vineyards around Riede Heiligenstein. An impressive monastic property would develop over the centuries out of these parcels, managed by the monks of the abbey until twenty-five years ago (1996), when they placed responsibility for this monument to Austria’s viticultural heritage in the hands of Michael Moosbrugger and his family.

Schloss Gobelsburg is arguably one of the great Estates in the World of wine today ,producing exceptional wines from the finest Vineyads in the Kamptal. Heiligenstein , Gaisberg and Lamm are only some of the names which have repeatedly been named as the pinnacle of Viticulture.

Exploring Austrian Wine

Michael Moosbrugger, CEO and winemaker at Schloss Gobelsburg, talking about the history of winemaking in Austria, the appellation system, vineyard classification and celebrating their 850th vintage in 2021.

5:25 – Michael begins his presentation
6:15 – History of Austrian wine
8:40 – New wine culture in Austria
9:55 – Regions and appellations
17:45 – Vineyard classification system
19:23 – Schloss Gobelsburg Estate
23:15 – Wine production at Schloss Gobelsburg
29:55 Vintage 2020
33:15 – Tradition 50 years wines to mark 850th vintage

In the Vineyard

Schloss Gobelsburg has several historical vineyard sites around the castle. Every site has its specialties and particularities with different soil and micro-climatic conditions. From the sun-exposed terraces on Zöbinger Heiligenstein and the Gaisberg mountain to the extensive garden facilities around Gobelsburg castle, the vines are subjected to a wide range of conditions. In accordance with their respective potential, the best possible development conditions are established for every grape variety.

At Schloss Gobelsburg, ecological winegrowing is not just simply en vogue at the moment. The monks of the Zwettl Monastery, who managed the winery until 1995, used organic fertiliser, abstained from employing herbicides, and aimed to reduce the use of plant protectants.

In 1996, the Schloss Gobelsburg Winery was granted membership into the renowned Verein der Österreichischen Traditionsweingüter (Association of Austrian Traditional Wineries). This association was the first in Austria to classify vineyard locations in Kamptal and Kremstal. Many of these vineyards – usually locations with a long history – produce wines with great potential year after year and stand out from the other conventional vineyards.

In the Winery

Simplicity & strictness are the two motifs of monastic life still working their magic in the cellars. The idea of the barrel on wheels is an important element of a dynamic wine production. Central to this concept are working processes requiring a minimum of mechanical impact on the wine. The utilisation of natural resources in combination with innovative elements help to form the character of the wines by preserving their authenticity.

The oldest part of the cellar dates back to the castle facilities of the 11th century and over the years, the cellar has been continuously expanded. When Moosbrugger and Bründlmayer took over the winery in 1996, the cellar was already well equipped with modern technologies.

In times when many large international cellars are attempting to produce uniform wines that cater to standardised tastes, Moosbrugger is convinced that the future of wineries like Schloss Gobelsburg lies in individuality and character. As a high level of technology is necessary to obtain uniformity, Moosbrugger believes that a great level of individuality can only be achieved through reduction of intervention.

This is why at Gobelsburg plans do not revolve around the question of which  machines can still be added to the cellar, but instead which machines can be done without. Moosbrugger developed the ‘Dynamic Cellar Concept’ for the winery with the key idea being to have flexible cellar operation where – to put it simplistically – wines are no longer pumped from one location to the other, but instead transported in ‘barrels on wheels’ from one section of the cellar to the other.

The type of barrels used to mature wines helps to shape their character which is why for centuries Timber from Manhartsberg (a region north of Langenlois) has been used for the large and small oak casks. Naturally, this wood has a different character profile than oak from Allier or America. But it’s the regional character that forms the authentic personality of the Schloss Gobelsburg wines, which comes from a symbiosis between the trees that are grown under same climatically conditions then the grapes of the later wines.

This approach is also based on significant findings derived from the study of old wine-making techniques, which resulted in a wine series by the name of ‘Tradition’. These wines are made using the traditional method of the 19th century which is known for its old and sound aging structures, that has also paved the way to the (almost) forgotten Austrian culture of taste.

Where in the World is Schloss Gobelsburg?

Schloss Gobelsburg is in Niederosterreich (Lower Austria) in the Kamptal region.

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Where in the world does the magic happen?

Schloss Gobelsburg, Schloss Straße, Austria

Kamptal
Niederösterreich
Austria