Purus
Grüner Veltliner 2011 | 0,75L
30,80 EUR
41,07 EUR / L

Purus
Grüner Veltliner 2011 | 0,75L

Purus
Grüner Veltliner
2011 | 0,75L
30,80 EUR41,07 EUR / L

Gratis Versand

Beautiful flavour with soft notes of chocolate and hazelnut; also ripe and sometimes discreet fruit – pear and stone fruits. A bit of a roasted tone, a touch of ripe sweetness, medium-bodied structure and a generous lemony finish.

Pairs well
Cheese spaetzle, fried poultry, baked dishes
Grape variety Grüner Veltliner
Dekantierzeit 3h Decanting time
Trinktemperatur 12-14°C Drinking temperature
Alcohol
13,0%
Residual sugar
1,5 g/l
Acidity
5,5 g/l
Closure
Natural cork
30,80 EUR41,07 EUR / L

Gratis Versand

Versandbereit in 1-2 Werktagen

Derzeit verfügbar

On the Kittmannsberg, you can search for Riesling for a long time. The basin-shaped, southeast-facing vineyard is Veltliner terrain par excellence. Instead of meagre primary rock, you’ll find a metres-thick layer of loess mixed with chalk that allows the vines to spread well.  Since loess heats up quickly and stores water at the same time, the vines are rarely exposed to stress: a condition that Riesling can handle very well - but Grüner Veltliner less so.

Loess, however, is only a geological element that leaves its mark on the wines from the Kittmannsberg. The high chalk content is at least as important,  so in combination they form the basis for a wine that is soft, spicy (loess) and with good body, yet at the same time is also structured and minerally (chalk).

The location

The vineyards, southeast-facing and sheltered from winds, catch the first morning sun rays and heat up quickly. This, in combination with the generally warm loess soils, leads to a harvest that tends to take place earlier than in the nearby Veltliner vineyards on the Käferberg and Schenkenbichl.

Also the Kittmannsberg has been producing wine for 700 years, possibly even longer. The first documentation of "Chotmannsperig" was recorded in 1353. This name was likely derived from a former owner.

Lage Kittmannsberg 969

The ground

The Kittmannsberg, in whose terraces are rooted the vines for the Grüner Veltliner Purus, forms another piece in the geological and climatic puzzle of the southern Kamptal. This basin-shaped site is comprised of a calcareous loess subsoil and porous, often metre-thick topsoils.  Here, the vines are able to root deep and wide and take advantage of excellent water storage capacity.  As Grüner Veltliner often has problems with meagre soils, loess is an ideal substrate.

Langenlois und Purus

All Facts

Grape varietyGrüner Veltliner
Grapes planted
Grapes hand-picked
Pressingwhole bunch 5 hours
Alcoholic fermentationspontaneous | wild yeasts
Malolactic fermentation (BSA)No
Maturation18 months in steel tank
Alcohol13,0%
Residual Sugar1,5 g/l
Acidity5,5 g/l
Container ClosureNatural cork
Decanting time3h
Drinking temperature12-14°C
Glass typeBurgundy glass
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