This Pinot Noir is made with grapes from the top vineyards Dechant and Käferberg.
The Dechant vineyard soils are comprised of calcareous loess-clay and clay with ancient rock and gravel deposits higher up on the south-east facing slope.
The Käferberg vineyard is located at the top of an eastern slope – about 300 meters above sea level – in the town of Langenlois. The soil is layers of sand, primary rock and calcareous marine deposits.
Region: Niederösterreich
Soil Type: Mixed composition
Elevation: 260m – 340m
Skin Contact: 3 weeks
Ageing: Small wooden casks
Info
Producer:
Vintage:
2021
Country:
Austria
Region:
Kamptal
Appellation:
Kamptal
Variety:
Pinot Noir
Color:
Red
Sizes Available
Full Bottle | AT-BMY-41-21 | 6/750ml |
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REVIEWS FROM PAST VINTAGES
2020
James Suckling
Score
95
Date
2024-10-10
"A stunning Austrian pinot noir that you could easily mistake for a Burgundian Premier Cru. Very fine tannins and elegant mineral acidity interlock beautifully on the silky medium-bodied palate. Excellent concentration and a very long, refined finish. From organically grown grapes."
2019
Wine Advocate
Score
94+
Date
2022-12-08
2016
Wine Advocate
Score
95
Date
2020-03-01
2015
Wine Advocate
Score
92
Date
2018-12-28