Weingut Tegernseerhof

Tegernseerhof vineyard
Tegernseerhof vineyard
Tegernseerhof vineyard
Tegernseerhof vineyard
Tegernseerhof vineyard
Tegernseerhof vineyard
Tegernseerhof vineyard
Tegernseerhof vineyard
Tegernseerhof vineyard
Tegernseerhof vineyard
Tegernseerhof vineyard
Tegernseerhof vineyard
Tegernseerhof vineyard

Photography and writing by Ted Vance.

Martin Mittelbach is a Wachau insider with an outsider’s perspective. He is the fifth generation of Mittelbachs to run the historical Tegernseerhof, an estate that goes further back than 1000 years. Despite the estate’s historical merit you couldn’t find a much more progressive winemaker with his own set of standards and way of thinking in this region. Martin took over the estate at a very young age and immediately changed the way things were done. As you could imagine, there was some friction with his father who preferred to make wines more on the sweeter side. Today, you would be hard pressed to find a more dry and straight style in the Wachau. The grapes are harvested and sorted rigorously to take out any botrytis grapes and then vinified and raised in stainless steel. They are harvested with no botrytis to keep the wines focused and tense. His wines are like his personality: intense, focused and highly intellectual. These laser beams are as far away from the often baroque style that can be found in this region. In every level his wines excel and can stand tall next to any of the greatest producers in Austria.

Weingut Tegernseerhof Ried Loibenberg Gruner Veltliner

Weingut Tegernseerhof - 2022 Grüner Veltliner, Loibenberg, Smaragd

Price: $51.00
Size: 750ml
Availability: 

24+ in stock

Type of Wine: White
Grape(s): Grüner Veltliner
Style: Mineral, Elegant and Aromatic

The Wine

A step up from the Bergdistel (the first Smaragd in the range of Tegernseerhof), this wine is grown on a mixture of roughly 1/3 gneiss and 2/3 loess soils on the famous, large, terraced, and very diverse south-facing hill of Loibenberg. The aromas and flavors express a beautiful collection of sweet purple fruits, Concord grape skin, violets, green melon, green candy, Meyer lemon, and kefir lime. Like all of Tegernseerhof’s wines, this is raised exclusively in stainless steel tanks to preserve tension and aromatic charm, resulting in a deeply rooted core of iodine, sea urchin, and marine salts that lure you in with each sip.

INFORMATION DISCLAIMER

Terroir: The 30 hectares of vines on this mountain located in the eastern section of the Wachau are exposed to a Pannonian climate that leaves its signature on the wines of these vineyards. Despite this, the warmth is moderated by vast differences in altitude. 200 vertical meters separate the Danube and the border of the forest at 420 meters. Grüner Veltliner is typically grown on the low to medium sections of this hill that are heavier in loess topsoil. Loess has varying degrees of porosity but usually good water retentive capacity, a necessity for this grape. (Riesling is typically the opposite, requiring stress and poor soils to demonstrate its magic.) Tegernseerhof’s vineyards have a mix of about 50/50 loess and gneiss, making for a Grüner Veltliner with more mineral and less fluff.

Vinification: Grapes are harvested by hand in small bins. They are whole cluster macerated between 6-36 hours depending on the vintage (higher acid vintages longer, warm years less). The first sulfur addition rarely happens before fermentation but is dependent on the quality of the fruit—perfect fruit may not be sulfured until after primary fermentation. On average about 2/3 of the fermentation is natural and about 1/3 neutral yeasts (used if not naturally started after 10-12 days). Primary fermentation lasts between 1-2 months and is kept below 23 degrees C. The wines sometimes make natural malolactic fermentation.

Aging: Stainless steel for 6-9 months on the lees, filtered but not fined before bottling.

(Subjective and based on young wines)

General Impressions:

Savory, Spice, Dried Herbs, Mineral, White Fruit, Elegant

Mineral Impressions:

Lightly SaltySaltyMetalMineralWet StoneFlintGraphiteReductivePetrol

Ageability:

Drink YoungShort-Term BenefitsLong-Term BenefitsUnknown

Technical Precision:

NatureModerateNurture

Intensity:

SubtleVigorousElectric

Core:

LitheMediumDense

Acidity:

LightMediumFullElectric

Texture:

LitheMediumDense

Body:

LightMediumFull

Tannin:

NoneLightMediumFull

Finish:

FrontMiddleBack

Wood Presence:

NoneSubtleNoticeable

The Vineyard

Soil:

Principally grown on loess, a wind deposited sedimentary fine-grained soil with a crystaline structure rich in calcium and to a lesser degree Gfoehler gneiss (orthogneiss).

Farming:

SustainableOrganic CertifiedBiodynamic CertifiedUncertified Naturalist

Irrigation:

ForbiddenNeverSometimes

Vine Age:

15-50 years old (2019)

Altitude (meters):

213-396

Aspect:

South

Slope:

Extremely Steep (up to 77%)
(typical numbers; not vintage specific)

Enological Additions:

Sulfur Dioxide. Yeast (please read the vinification).

Total SO2:

None AddedVery LowLowMediumHigh

Alcohol:

13-14

Titratable Acidity:

4.5-5.5

Residual Sugar:

>3

Notes compiled in 2019 by Ted Vance (The Source) and Martin Mittelbach (Tegernseerhof) with some technical details from Vinea-Wachau.at

About The Wine

A step up from the Bergdistel (the first Smaragd in the range of Tegernseerhof), this wine is grown on a mixture of roughly 1/3 gneiss and 2/3 loess soils on the famous, large, terraced, and very diverse south-facing hill of Loibenberg. The aromas and flavors express a beautiful collection of sweet purple fruits, Concord grape skin, violets, green melon, green candy, Meyer lemon, and kefir lime. Like all of Tegernseerhof’s wines, this is raised exclusively in stainless steel tanks to preserve tension and aromatic charm, resulting in a deeply rooted core of iodine, sea urchin, and marine salts that lure you in with each sip.