Wieninger, `Bisamberg` Wiener Gemischter Satz

Wieninger, `Bisamberg` Wiener Gemischter Satz

Vintage: 2023

VintageProduct CodeFormatClosureAvailability
2023WI203B236 x 75VinolokContact Us
Producer

Fritz Wieninger is considered a pioneer of the ‘New Vienna’ wine movement, combining a sense of modernity with the traditions of the region and his family, who have been making wine for over 100 years.

Weingut Wieninger comprises 50 hectares of biodynamically-grown vines on two main sites, ‘Bisamberg’ (35 hectares) and the smaller ‘Nussberg’ (15 hectares), separated by the Danube River. The drier and sunnier ‘Bisamberg’ is characterised by light, sandy loess soil, creating fresh wines with vibrant acidity. In contrast, ‘Nussberg’ is planted on shell and limestone soils with a high clay content, giving its wines greater richness and deeper fruit aromas.

Best enjoyed young and fresh, the Riesling has notes of peach with hints of mango and pineapple. The lively palate shows good complexity with flavours of sweet stone fruits. The Pinot Noir Select has ripe cherry aromas complemented by delicate spice notes. The palate expresses a bright acidity and soft tannins. Wieninger also makes a traditional Viennese white, Wiener Gemischter Satz DAC, from its separate sites, including one of the Vienna region’s most historical vineyards, the ‘Rosengartl’. This unique wine comprises a field blend of varieties grown, picked and fermented together, showing the individual characteristics of each vineyard rather than a specific variety. The blend includes Weissburgunder, Neuburger, Welschriesling, Grüner Veltliner, Sylvaner, Zierfandler, Rotgipfler, Traminer and Riesling. “I try to use the numerous facets of my grape material,” says Fritz, “to be able to show the differences in site and vintage and to get the character of the vineyard into the bottle – this is my greatest challenge.”

Vineyards

Gemischter Satz means 'mixed set' as this wine is a field blend from a single vineyard, 'Bisamberg'. Considered among the finest of vineyards in the region, the 35-hectare site is planted with Weissburgunder (Pinot Blanc), Grauburgunder (Pinot Gris) and Chardonnay. Certified organic and biodynamically-grown since 2012, the vines have an average age of 50 years old. The vineyard soils are composed of sandy loess covering limestone, which makes for fresh wines with a vibrant acidity.

Vintage

The 2023 vintage was marked by a prolonged, wet winter and a delayed but rapid bud break in May. Flowering occurred under optimal conditions in mid-June, followed by a perfect summer through July. Early August brought cool, rainy weather, with warmer conditions returning in the latter half of the month. A significant hail event at the end of August caused only limited damage. September offered exceptional ripening conditions, and the harvest began unusually early in the first days of the month, concluding swiftly by October 12th — the earliest finish on record. While yields were slightly below expectations, overall quality and ripeness levels were excellent.

Vinification

After meticulous grape selection, the three varieties were hand picked together and underwent three hours of maceration before careful pressing. The pre-clarified must underwent cool fermentation with indigenous yeasts in temperature-controlled tanks and remained in the tanks for a period of maturation before bottling.

Tasting Notes & Technical Details

The nose is aromatic with notes of ripe pear fruit, mango, smoky grapefruit and a hint of dried fruit. On the palate, this wine reveals a full-bodied, yet elegant structure, flavours of blossom honey, white apple and a lively acidic structure. It is harmoniously balanced and already very approachable.

Alcohol (ABV)

13%

Acidity

6.2 g/l

Residual Sugar

1 g/l