2019 Weingut Markus Altenburger Gritschenberg Blaufrankisch Burgenland, Austria
$47.00
Winemaker’s note: “The old Gritschenberg vineyard was the first Blaufränkisch vineyard I could work with. Planted by my grandfather in 1969 with low-yielding loose bunches type of Blaufrankisch coming from selection massale, this vineyard became my biggest source of inspiration to become a winemaker and focus on this grape. The plot hasn’t been touched by a tractor for 7 years now, even spraying is done manually, by me carrying a backpack sprayer. The native cover crop regulates its growth, keeping yields low and aromatic intensity high.”
Vineyard: Gritschenberg. Old vines planted in 1969 by the winemaker’s grandfather. Pure white limestone. Dry-farmed, certified organic. Leithaberg DAC
Making of: Grapes are hand harvested and macerated as whole bunches for 4 weeks. Spontaneously fermented in wooden fermenter. Aged for 23 months in used 500l oak barrels. Bottled unfined and unfiltered, with 15 mg of added sulfites.
Personality: a true terroir wine – its tight, impressive structure and length and aromatic concentration attest to the old-vine and prime limestone terroir pedigree. Great aging potential.
-From the importer
Specs
- Country Austria
- Region Burgenland
- Appellation Leithaberg
- Style Red Wine
- Producer Markus Altenburger
- Farming Practices Organic
- Grapes Blaufränkisch
- Food Pairings Roast White Meats, Root Veggies, Braised Things, Gamey Meats
- Characteristics Black or Blue Fruit, Flexes w/ Food, Dressed to Impress