Grüner Veltliner
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2022 Grüner Veltliner, Kamptaler Terrassen, Willi Bründlmayer, Kamptal, Austria
White
2022
Drink, youthful
Light Bodied
Dry
12.5% Alcohol
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£59.00
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(75cl)
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2022 Grüner Veltliner, Smaragd, Wachstum Bodenstein, Prager, Wachau, Austria
White
2022
Drink, youthful
Medium Bodied
Dry
14.0% Alcohol
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2023 Grüner Veltliner, Smaragd, Achleiten, Prager, Wachau, Austria
White
2023
Drink, youthful
Medium Bodied
Dry
14.0% Alcohol
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2014 Grüner Veltliner, Wösendorfer Hochrain, Veyder-Malberg, Wachau, Austria
White
2014
Drink up
Medium Bodied
Dry
12.0% Alcohol
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2014 Grüner Veltliner, Wachauer Liebedich, Veyder-Malberg, Wachau, Austria
White
2014
Drink up
Medium Bodied
Dry
11.5% Alcohol
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2013 Grüner Veltliner, Wösendorfer Hochrain, Veyder-Malberg, Wachau, Austria
White
2013
Drink up
Medium Bodied
Dry
13.0% Alcohol
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2014 Grüner Veltliner, Weissenkirchener Weitenberg, Veyder-Malberg, Wachau, Austria
White
2014
Drink up
Medium Bodied
Dry
12.5% Alcohol
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2021 Grüner Veltliner, Smaragd, Achleiten, Stockkultur, Prager, Wachau, Austria
White
2021
Drink, youthful
Medium Bodied
Dry
14.0% Alcohol
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2021 Grüner Veltliner, Smaragd, Wachstum Bodenstein, Prager, Wachau, Austria
White
2021
Drink, youthful
Medium Bodied
Dry
14.0% Alcohol
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2020 Grüner Veltliner, Ried Lamm, Erste Lage, Schloss Gobelsburg, Kamptal, Austria
White
2020
Drink up
Full Bodied
Dry
13.5% Alcohol
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Grüner Veltliner is Austria's most famous grape variety. It is indigenous to Austria and is grown extensively in every Austrian wine region with the exception of Steiermark. It constitutes 36% of all vineyard plantings with the best wines coming from the north-east of the country, particularly regions such as the Wachau, Kamptal and Kremstal which border the Danube river.
Grüner Veltliner is a late ripening variety that typically produces wines that are pale green in colour and display fruit notes of grapefruits, limes, pears, and sometimes hints of white pepper. They normally possess a steely backbone of acidity which enables the best bottles to age gracefully. The grape's natural acidity accompanied by its restrained and understated fruit characters makes its wines ideal partners for food. A marvellous alternative to the more mainstream white grape varieties.