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Weingut Stadt Krems, 2019

Riesling Kremstal DAC Ried Grillenparz
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Weingut Stadt Krems, 2019

Riesling Kremstal DAC Ried Grillenparz
More info
  • Country of origin Austria
  • Region Kremstal
  • Hue White wines, Yellow
  • Grapes Riesling
  • Alcohol content 13.5 %*
  • Drinking temperature 9 - 12°C
  • Allergen notice Contains sulphites
  • Article / Unit
  • 6x75cl
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Character

A powerful bouquet of peach, apricot, quince and pear, accompanied by floral violet notes, emanates from this white wine with its yellow glow. The fruit remain very evident on the palate, where the wine is slightly crisp, attractively fresh, soft, full-bodied and harmonious. Its long finish gives enduring enjoyment.

Wine type

Sweeter wines
Balanced wines
Lingering wines

Empfehlung

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Tasting notes

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Spinnennetz-Chart

Nose flavors

Stone fruit Stone fruit
3
Pome fruit Pome fruit
3
Floral Floral
2.75

Palate flavors

Fruity Fruity
3.5
Vegetal Vegetal
2.5

Foodpairing

Our food pairing recommendations based on the typical character of the wine, flavours and aromas.

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Grilled or fried fish

Region

Kremstal

Die Stadt Krems liegt in einem Becken auf etwa 220 m ü.M. Zwei Bodenarten prägen die Rebberge: Gneise sind ideal für Riesling, Lössböden verleihen dem Grünen Veltliner seine Würze und Struktur. Hier treffen auch zwei Klimazonen zusammen: im Westen ozeanisches mit milden Wintern und mässig warmen Sommern, im Osten pannonisches mit sehr kalten Wintern und trockenen Sommern. Das führt zu starken Temperaturunterschieden zwischen Tag und Nacht und auf engem Raum, ausgeglichen durch die Donau. Diese Extreme prägen die Vegetation und bilden eine ideale Voraussetzung für fruchtige, Bukett intensive Weine.


Producer/Brand

Weingut Stadt Krems

The town of Krems is situated in a basin at an altitude of approx. 220 metres above sea level. The vineyards feature two types of soil: gneisses are ideal for Riesling, while loess soils give the Grüner Veltliner its flavour and structure. Two climate zones come together at this point: in the west an oceanic climate with mild winters and moderately warm summers, in the east a pannonic climate with very cold winters and dry summers. This results in stark temperature differences between day and night within a confined space, balanced out by the Danube. These extremes define the vegetation, providing the perfect basis for fruity wines with an intense bouquet.

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