F.X. Pichler, `Ried Kellerberg` Wachau Riesling

F.X. Pichler, `Ried Kellerberg` Wachau Riesling

Vintage: 2022

VintageProduct CodeFormatClosureAvailability
2022PI706B226 x 75Natural CorkContact Us
Producer

F.X. Pichler is located in Wachau, a region so remarkably beautiful that it has earned a spot on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The Pichler family have farmed in the region for five generations, with Franz Xaver (F.X.) building the winery in 1971, where his son Lucas still makes the wines today. Lucas’ grandfather began the family legacy with just three hectares of vines, which have since grown to 20 hectares, with all their single vineyards certified organic from 2024.

Several sources influence the climate in the Wachau, including the moderating Danube River, cold air from the forests in Waldviertel and Dunkelsteiner, and warm air from the Pannonian basin. Born from a need to adapt to climate change, F.X. Pichler has left the ‘Vinea Wachau’ association, with the 2020 vintage being the first to adhere to ‘Districtus Austriae Controllatus’ (DAC) regulations. Under this new structure, their wines have dropped the ‘Federspiel’ and ‘Smaragd’ classifications based on must weights. Instead, they are labelled according to a three-tier system, either as regional, village or single-site wines. However, the new DAC structure does retain many crucial ‘Vinea Wachau’ quality standards, including obligatory hand harvesting and a ban on chaptalisation.

‘Ried Klostersatz’ is planted on a flatter area near the F.X. Pichler winery, within the dramatic curve of the Danube River, between Dürnstein and Oberloiben. The vineyard can trace its roots back to the year 860 AD, when it was tended by Bavarian and Salzburg monks. The vineyard's soil composition, with fine sandy topsoil and underlying gravel and pebble stones, encourages a slow and gradual ripening of the Riesling and Grüner Veltliner grapes. As a result, the wines from ‘Ried Klostersatz’ have a deep, spicy fruit character, impressive acidity, complex aromatics, and a delicate mineral essence, all achieved after a mere four months on the lees in stainless steel tanks.

The ‘Burgstall’ vineyard receives excellent sun exposure all day, yet it is also windy, which results in a slower concentration of flavours. The ‘Burgstall’ Riesling undergoes six months of lees ageing, resulting in a wine with a richer palate, racy acidity and pure hints of lime and peach. The ‘Loibenberg’ vineyard, one of Wachau’s largest single vineyards, is planted on austere, primitive rock with a warm and sunny southerly exposure. The Riesling from this vineyard is opulent and intense with ripe peach and apricot notes. Planted at 230-300 metres above sea level and further cooled by the nearby forest, the ‘Steinertal’ vineyard is a slow-ripening, single vineyard making generous wines with bracing acidity and finesse that age very well.

The ‘Kellerberg’ vineyard is arguably the best single vineyard in Wachau, benefiting from southeast exposure and high diurnal temperature differences. Here, the grapes develop exotic aromas such as mango, passion fruit and honey that translate seamlessly into a steely and crisp palate.

Vineyards

The Kellerberg is an internationally critically acclaimed vineyard site par excellence. This vineyard has steep inclines and barren bedrock terraces. It faces due south to south-east, between 200 – 300 metres above sea level, and forms an outlet of a tributary valley with an exceptional microclimate. The Dürnsteiner Kellerberg is blessed with early morning sunshine, with much of the site profiting from much-needed shade from the early afternoon rays during the summer months. The latter has a huge benefit on slowing the ripening of the grapes.

Vintage

The 2022 vintage started with little winter precipitation, followed by a dry spring, which delayed budburst until the end of April, fortunately bypassing the risk of late frosts. Warm weather encouraged early flowering, and while rainfall posed some temporary challenges, summer was accompanied by persistent drought, which were expertly managed with canopy management. Due to the heat, the berries were smaller, which resulted in lower yields, but with more concentrated and complex flavour profiles. The rain arrived at the end of August and continued sporadically throughout September resulting in ripe and healthy grapes.

Vinification

The grapes were hand harvested over multiple dates at the end of October. Upon arrival at the winery, the grapes were destemmed and sorted by hand before undergoing 9 to 12 hours of skin contact. Fermentation took place in a mix of stainless steel tanks and wooden casks, the wine then spent 8 months on fine lees before bottling.

Tasting Notes & Technical Details

This Riesling displays superb elegance and concentration. There are lifted aromas of peach, mandarin, lime and crushed stone on the nose. The palate is expertly balanced with vibrant acidity, glossy stone fruit and supple texture.

Alcohol (ABV)

13%

Acidity

8.5 g/l

Residual Sugar

8.5 g/l