Type: White
Country: Austria
Region: Kremstal
Grape Variety: 100% Riesling
Alcohol Percentage: 13%
Viticulture: Biodynamic | Certified Organic | Vegan Friendly | Natural Wine
Rating: 94 Wine Enthusiast Points (2017)
Climate: Continental climate characterised by cold winters, hot dry summers, and often a large diurnal temperature flux with hot days, and cold nights
Terroir: From time immemorial, the villagers have been strolling past this old vineyard site on their way to church on Sundays. It is, therefore, no secret how this vineyard received its name – “Kirchensteig” signifies “the path to church”. Much like in the Steinleithn site, the vines are anchored in a thin layer of topsoil with very poor granulite soils beneath. Which is exactly where Riesling can unfurl its full potential and where we can expect great things. Every year the winery is rewarded with taut and elegant wines full of finesse, fine peach notes, herbaceous spice and an excellent ageing potential. It is with good reason that Kirchensteig is known as one of the best sites on the southern side of the Danube.
Ageing: Hand-harvested at the end of October in small boxes, whole bunch pressing, slow fermentation in stainless steel tanks, extended period on the full lees for 20 months, bottling in May
Color: Gold
Nose: Notions of Mandarin orange and tangerine peel reach the nose with seductive subtlety
Palate: Elegant, juicy, mandarin and lime, good minerality, fresh acidity, excellent ageing potential
About the Winery: The history of the old estate began almost 800 years ago, in the little village of Oberfucha in Kremstal, Lower Austria. Here, winemaking has been part of the family’s life for more than 14 generations, an occupation deeply rooted in the landscape. Today, as well as in the past, arable land, hedgerows, cattle, pigs, chickens and bees complete their idea of holistic farming. Vineyards cover 19 hectares in Kremstal with plots in Gaisberg, Golberg, Hoher Rain, Johannisberg, Kirchensteig, Sprinzenberg and Steinleithn. The winery strongly advocates diversity over of monoculture, with the belief that their vines are a smaller part of a larger whole.
The Geyerhof team spends over 5000 hours pruning, trellising and working on the rootstocks and canopies each year. They only hand-harvest with an emphasis on organic viticulture. Only by giving nature a place in and around the vineyard, are they able to receive back the best nature has to offer. Over 13% of their land consist of hedges and nature conservation areas. Diverse cover crops with numerous wild herbs offer an additional habitat for a multitude of useful insects in our vineyards. The ecological interplay renders the use of insecticides unnecessary, reinforces the resilience of the vines and promotes healthy soil life.