Ried Raflerjoch Pinot Noir Reserve
Single vineyard wine
Single vineyard wine
Wine description:
The Pinot Noir has a strikingly vibrant red color with shiny reflections. Its delicate bouquet is reminiscent of redcurrants and sour cherries, giving it not only visual appeal but also a pleasurable experience for the palate. With an impressive depth of fruit flavor, simultaneously powerful and elegant, this wine captivates with its red berry aromas and supple tannins.
On the variety and origins of this wine:
The Pinot Noir – also known as »Blauer Burgunder« (literally: Blue Burgundy) – comes from Burgundy in France. There is documentary evidence that this variety was planted there in the 4th century A.D., cultivated by the Romans and distributed throughout the Roman Empire. The gentle slopes of the Raflerjoch vineyard, particularly well protected and with a favourable microclimate, enable the demanding Pinot Noir grapes to achieve full ripeness.
Stift Klosterneuburg Wine Estate:
Since its foundation in 1114 Klosterneuburg Abbey has been growing wine and therefore is the oldest wine estate of Austria. With 108 Hectares of vineyards it is one of the country‘s largest and most renowned estates. The vineyards are situated in selected top locations in Klosterneuburg, Vienna, Gumpoldskirchen and Tattendorf.
Since the year 2009 it is the first carbon neutral wine estate in Europe.
Collection:
What makes our single vineyard wines stand out is the particular choice of hand-picked grapes. The wine is made from grapes grown in individual vineyards with a long tradition, and the Stift Klosterneuburg Wine Estate has been cultivating some of the individual sites for centuries. A highly selective and targeted harvest ensures the ripest of grapes, while the process of ageing the wines – done partly in small wooden casks – guarantees that they can be stored for several years while maintaining their high quality.
Winegrowing Region: Vienna
Soil Type: Weathered limestone soil with a top layer of loess and clay
Slope Face: South
Elevation: 220-320 Meter
Harvest Date: October 2022
Skin Contact: 3 weeks
Ageing: 18 months in used Barriques, mostly of Austrian oak
Bottling Date: Mai 2024
Alcohol: 13.4% vol.
Residual Sugar: 2.1 g/l
Acidity: 4.9 g/l
Serving Temperature: 18 °C
Peak Drinking/Maturation Potential: Optimum peak drinking by mid-2024, aging potential 5–7 years.
Food Pairing: Lamb, turkey, wild fowl, cheese and truffle pasta.
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