Malat
Kremstal, Austria
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Ninth-generation winegrower, Michael Malat took the lead from his father, Gerald, at their Kremstal winery that dates to 1722. Kremstal is a climatic tug-of-war between eastern Pannonian warm winds and cold northern and western winds, and home to diverse soils on large terraces, from loess (wind-blown calcareous fine sands), gravels and various formations of limestone, mica-schist and granulite.
Malat - 2021 Gruner Veltliner, ‘Hohlgraben’
Price: $32.00
Size: 750ml
Availability:
3 in stock
Type of Wine: White
Grape(s): 100% Grüner Veltliner
Style: Mineral, Medium Body
GROWER OVERVIEW
Ninth-generation winegrower, Michael Malat took the lead from his father, Gerald, at their Kremstal winery that dates to 1722. One of Austria’s prime Grüner Veltliner and Riesling regions, Kremstal is a climatic tug-of-war between eastern Pannonian warm winds and cold western Alpine air. It’s home to a great diversity of soil types on large terraces, from loess (wind-blown calcareous fine sands), gravels and various rock formations of limestone, crystalline, mica-schist and granulite. Most of their classic range is raised in ancient 50-100ha wooden vats, lending a unique flavor profile and rounded quality to their finely etched wines. Malat is also historically connected to some small-grower Austrian sparkling wines and is often considered to be the country’s top Sekt producer.
VINEYARD DETAILS
“Hohlgraben” is on the right bank of the Danube. Planted in 1962, the vines face northwest at 200-260m on large, gentle terraces. The bedrock is the metamorphic rock granulite, and the topsoil is 30-45cm of calcareous loess.
CELLAR NOTES
Natural fermentation in old 2000L wood casks. First sulfites added after pressing.






























