Malteser Riede Hundschupfen Grüner Veltliner dry

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Peppery-spicy Veltliner from Mailberg — pome fruit, long finish, 90 points Falstaff.

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Malteser Riede Hundschupfen Grüner Veltliner dry

Lower Austria is Austria's largest wine-growing region, situated on the border with the Czech Republic and Slovakia. The typical grape variety of this region is Grüner Veltliner. The market town of Mailberg is a well-known wine-growing village, nestled in a valley basin and surrounded by its vineyards. Excellent wines, especially Grüner Veltliner, ripen here with a very individual character. The annual cellar lane festival in June offers an opportunity to discover these fine wines. Yellow-green in color, with a pronounced Veltliner peppery bouquet, underpinned by delicate stone fruit notes. Very elegant on the palate, peppery and spicy. Powerful and harmonious, with a long finish, very drinkable. Falstaff 2017: 90 points; Al la Carte 2018: 90 points
Grape Variety Grüner Veltliner
Taste Dry
Alcohol 12,5 % Vol.
Serving temp. 8–10 °C
Volume 0,75 l
Country of Origin Austria
Region Weinviertel
Grape Variety Grüner Veltliner
Wine Color White Wine
Vintage 2025
Alcohol Content 12,5 % Vol.
Residual Sugar 2 g/l

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The Mailberg terroir – an interplay of continental climate and protected location in the small valley, the "Mailberg Valley". Calcareous soils with loamy sands and loess characterize the wines: fine-limbed, harmonious acidity, perfect ripeness. Around 1,800 hours of sunshine, ideal rainfall – powerful red wines and characterful white wines are created here. Since 1969, the Lenz Moser winery has been managing the castle winery of the Sovereign Order of Malta. 48 hectares, twelve single vineyards, trained according to the Lenz Moser high-culture system. In 1973, Blauer Zweigelt and Merlot were added, and in 1982, the first Cabernet Sauvignon in Lower Austria. Weinviertel with history and character.

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