Ried Heiligenstein 
Riesling 2020 | 0,75L
Gratis Versand
Focused, precise, and substantial. The new Riesling from Heiligenstein is characterized by crystal-clear, deep, and ripe stone fruit, juicy, invigorating citrus notes, a delicate floral undertone, and a deep minerality. The structure is dominated by a present but ripe acidity; the body appears muscular, the texture is substantial and vital. On the palate, the wine is vertical and powerful, the fruit finely chiseled and crystalline. It impresses with enormous energy. A Riesling with a lot of present and even more future.
| Pairs well |
Fish and seafood
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| Grape variety | Riesling |
| 3h Decanting time | |
| 12-14°C Drinking temperature | |
| Certified organic | |
| Vegan | |
| Alcohol |
12,5%
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| Residual sugar |
1,5 g/l
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| Acidity |
6,0 g/l
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| Closure |
Natural cork
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Gratis Versand
Versandbereit in 1-2 Werktagen
Derzeit verfügbar
Nothing is easy on the Heiligenstein. Although you can drive the tractor into the parcels almost anywhere, you must also be able to handle it well. The terraces are steep – which means that not only tractors, but also the ground itself, can slide very easily. An abundance of humus, therefore, is one of the key factors of the Heiligenstein. It is all the more important because the near-chronic dryness requires soils that are as vital as possible.
The Riesling from Heiligenstein is defined by more than its subsoil; the conditions above the surface also contribute strong characteristics.
The many hours of sunshine are countered by continuous winds and the strongly decreasing night temperatures, which lend to the grapes very good extract, a firm structure and compact acidity.
The location
The climate on the Heiligenstein in summer is dry and hot during the day, and mostly windy and fresh at night. Grüner Veltliner is at home only at a few spots on the Heiligenstein. The rest of this great hill is ideal terrain for Riesling; the meagre, rocky conditions are exactly what the variety loves.
It was assumed for a long time that during the Middle Ages, “Hellenstein” was derived from the hot, burning conditions of hell – and that the church prompted a change in semantics. While this story does seem to make sense, it is ultimately just a legend.
"Hel" in Middle High German actually meant “shining” and “light" (ergo the bright mountain). Only through linguistic transformation did “Heiligenstein” evolve.
The ground
The Heiligenstein is geologically complex, but is based significantly on Zöbinger Perm. Unique in Europe, this desert sandstone is interspersed with volcanic conglomerates and charred remains of organic material. In some places, it’s crumbly and loose, which is quite typical for sandstone; while in other locations, it is compact, hard and difficult to work with. Occasionally the Zöbinger Perm has inclusions of gneiss and granite; here, the vines are rooted directly into the rock.
All Facts
| Grape varietyRiesling |
| Grapes planted |
| Cultivationorganic |
| Grapes hand-picked |
| Maceration48h cold maceration |
| Pressing1 bar, 2 hours |
| Alcoholic fermentationspontaneous | wild yeasts |
| Malolactic fermentation (BSA)Yes |
| Maturation32 months on the fine in big oak barrels |
| Alcohol12,5% |
| Residual Sugar1,5 g/l |
| Acidity6,0 g/l |
| Container ClosureNatural cork |
| Decanting time3h |
| Drinking temperature12-14°C |
| Glass typeBurgundy glass |
| Certified organic |
| Vegan |