Chapter 23 - Austria Flashcards
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Climate and grape growing
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- Eastern end of country
- Cool continental climate, short summers, harsh winters
- Less variation of weather
- Grüner Veltliner and Riesling, home to Zweigelt and Blaufränkisch as well as Welschriesling
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White Grape varieties
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- Grüner Veltliner: fresh but unexciting wines if yields too high. Full-bodied, concentrated wines with high acidity. Citrus/stone fruit, white pepper, develops layers of honey and toast as it ages. Stainless steel, sometimes oak casks
- Welschriesling: Dry, fresh, simple, citrus, green apple flavours, high acidity. Can be used for dessert wines
- Riesling: Wachau, Kamptal, Kremstal with best examples. Dry, medium to full-bodied, peachy primary fruit aromas
- Chardonnay, Müller-Thurgau, Sauvignon Blanc (Steiermark) also planted
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Black grape varieties
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- Zweigelt (BlaufränkischxSt Laurent) most widely planted grape. SOft tannins, bramble fruit
- Blaufränkisch: most highly regarded. Medium tannins, high acidity, peppery, sour cherry flavour
- St Laurent: similar to Pinot Noir.
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Most important areas
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- PDO wines from Niederösterreich (Lower Austria), Burgenland, Steiermark, Wien account for most of the production
- Niederösterreich: Wachau most renoved for Riesling or Veltliner. Kamptal, Kremstal with similar steil. Weinviertel DAC biggest vine-growing area. Klassik (light, fresh, fruity), Reserve (higher alcohol and matured in oak)
- Burgenland: top-quality sweet wines and red wines. Border to Hungary. Dry wines from Pinot Blanc, Welschriesling, Grüner Veltliner, Chardonnay
- Neusiedlersee: sweet wine production, most widely used grape variety. Best red wines come from the area. Zweigelt most widely planted