There are now 81 “Erste Lage” vineyards along the Danube recognized by the Österreichische Traditionsweingüter growers association. The ÖTW was founded in 1992 with the goal of classifying the outstanding vineyard sites in Austria. The Salomon Undhof estate has vines in several 1ÖTW sites in Austria’s Kremstal region. They plant their Grüner Veltliner on loess soils and Riesling on primary rock sites like the Kögl. Their 2018 Riesling Ried Kögl is a wonderful expression of Austrian and Krems style. The grapes are harvested from 70-year-old terraced vineyards with weathered schist soils overlooking the Danube. The bouquet is expressive and enticing with vivid lemon, pear, pineapple and peach fruit scents interwoven with elements of flowers, honey, green tea and subtle herbs. On the palate, it shows pure flavors and a rich texture with the citrus, pear and tropical fruit layers underscored by honey and tea nuances plus a long, minerally-clean finish. The fruit, herb and spice tones are seamlessly interwoven and result in a delicious, layered and complex wine that will offer enjoyment for another 5+ years.
Salomon Undhof, Kremstal (Austria) Riesling 2018
By Wayne Belding
