Rudi Rabl Steinhaus Riesling 2021 (6 Bottles) Austria

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Medium bodied, dry, juicy, tight yet charming; Wonderful bouquet of highly ripe grapes reminiscent of apricot mash accompanied by very dry fruit tones; juicy, powerful, good length; tight yet charming. Pair with sweet water fish or Asian inspired cuisine.

With 80 estate hectares, the Rabl Winery is one of the largest in the Kamptal winegrowing region. This size makes it possible to select grape charges both for easy-drinking, entry-level wines as well as complex single-vineyard wines.

To transport the expression of the terroir of his top sites to the wine glass, Rudi Rabl favours handcraft in the vineyards and respects the individuality of his vines and says, “This is more important than perfectly groomed vine rows. After all, a vine is not an ornamental plant. Each vine is unique.”

Despite this, meticulous canopy management is practiced to achieve optimal aeration and exposure to sunlight. Rudi’s primary principle is: “Only perfect grapes can yield a top wine!

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About RUDI RABL Wines

The Rabl estate was founded in 1750 and today covers around 50 hectares of vineyards in Austria’s famous Kamptal wine region. Kamptal gets its name from the river Kamp and is home to Austria’s largest wine-producing town, Langenlois. With holdings in some of the region’s most famous vineyards including Schenkenbichl, Käferberg, Steinmassl and Steinhaus. Rudi Rabl’s wine range spans both white and red varieties from the entry level offerings and superb Vinum Optimum selections through to the opulent, world class prädikat wines and the winery has gathered both awards and much praise from the wine press in recent years.

Bordered by Hungary and the Czech Republic, the wine lands of Austria are celebrated for their energetic, precise white wines and characterful reds. The famous regional triangle of Wachau, Kremstal and Kamptal lead the charge but many other small regions are snapping at their heels. Riesling and Grüner Veltliner are the kings here but many other varieties are permitted including Weissburgunger (Pinot Blanc), Welschriesling and Chardonnay in the whites and Zweigelt, Blaufränkisch, Pinot Noir, Merlot and Cabernet Franc in the reds. Wine styles run on a similar basis to the German wine classification with the exception of the Wachau which has three additional classifications for dry wines increasing in richness in the following order – Steinfeder, Federspeil and Smaragd.

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