Thalland, Gebling
& Frechau
The grapes for our regional wine come from the Gebling, Frechau and Thalland sites, among others. The Gebling vineyard was first mentioned in a document in 1284. The wines from the Gebling site have a mineral character, are powerful and expressive. The soil consists of weathered, calcareous conglomerate that is partly covered by loess, which in turn locally carries a gravel layer. The Frechau forms a west-east ridge, the vineyards face south-east and lie on multi-level loess deposits that can be up to 20 metres thick. The Thalland site is very similar to Frechau in terms of soil characteristics, but with slightly more gravel in the soil, as the vineyards are situated somewhat lower.
Grape variety
Grüner Veltliner
Vintage
2022
Reading date
End September
Form of education
Medium height trellis training
Planting density
4000-5000 plants per ha
Closure
Natural cork
Alcohol content
12.5 vol%
Drinking temperature
9 - 11°C
Characteristics
Melon, candied pear, orange zest, balanced wine, delicate spiciness, lively drinking flow, fine fruit melt in the finish.
Food recommendation
Cold starters | Salads | Fish or seafood | Brettljause (snack)