Wieninger, `Ried Rosengartl` Wiener Gemischter Satz

Wieninger, `Ried Rosengartl` Wiener Gemischter Satz

Vintage: 2024

VintageProduct CodeFormatClosureAvailability
2024WI205B246 x 75VinolokAvailable
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

The Wiener Gemischter Satz DAC sources grapes exclusively from the Rosengartel vineyard, situated on a south-facing slope within the Nussberg. The site features calcareous shell-limestone soils over limestone substrata with moderate clay content. Rosengartel holds historical significance as the most prestigious vineyard site in the Vienna region, with its wines achieving the highest demand during the Habsburg empire and maintaining exceptional reputation today for their complex characteristics and distinctive site expression.

Vintage

The 2024 vintage began with a typical winter, followed by a cool spring. Although this initially delayed bud break, it offered protection from the periods of frost which followed. The summer experienced moderate temperatures and there was significant rainfall in June and July. August brought warm temperatures, helping the vines to ripen fully. The resulting harvest presented grapes with excellent freshness with balanced acidity.

Vinification

Following a 4 hour maceration period, the grapes were gently pressed using a pneumatic press. Fermentation was conducted in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks. After several months of maturation on fine lees, the wine was bottled in July.

Tasting Notes & Technical Details

The wine displays a greenish-yellow colour in the glass. The aromatic profile presents delicate nuances of yellow stone fruit with hints of mango and peach, complemented by underlying notes of candied orange zest. The palate delivers a juicy and powerful structure featuring white apple notes, supported by a refined acid framework and concluding with lemony notes on the finish.

Alcohol (ABV)

13%

Acidity

5.9 g/l

Residual Sugar

1 g/l