Rudi Pichler Smaragd Achleithen Gruner Vetliner 2017

Gruner Veltliner
  • 98 James
    Suckling
  • 94 Wine
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  • 93 Robert
    Parker
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Product Details


Varietal

Producer

Vintage
2017

Size
750ML

ABV
14.5%

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Winemaker Notes

Grüner Veltliner is the signature grape of Austria and produces a dry white wine with savory aromas, spicy flavors, and good acidity. Grüner Veltliner Smaragd from the Wachau is a fullbodied wine and is rich in style with notes of stone fruit, lemon, radish, and arugula.

Grüner Veltliner’s bright acidity and savory character make it an ideal partner to mildly spiced Vietnamese, Thai, and Chinese flavors. Fish and shellfish are accented by Grüner Veltliner’s citrus and mineral profile while its acidity cuts the richness of pork or ham. It can also work well with foods that are difficult to pair such as bitter greens and asparagus.

Professional Ratings

  • 98

    Very complex nose with everything from exotic fruit and pomelo to white pepper, fresh herbs and spring flowers. Great brilliance and minerality, packed into a remarkably sleek package for this grape and the opulent vintage. Then comes the finish that just doesn't want to let go! 

  • 94

    Acidity electrifies this concentrated, unctuous Grüner, filled with ripe peach and cardamom flavors and hints of smoke. The powerful finish features alluring details of cream, sea salt, green tea and Brazil nut shavings.

  • 93

    The 2017 Ried Achleithen Grüner Veltliner Smaragd is from old vines planted in the rocky southwest part of the cru. Pure, fresh and bright on the flinty, fine and stony nose, this is a rich and powerful, very fine and elegant Achleithen with a long and intense finish.

Other Vintages

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    Suckling
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  • 93 Robert
    Parker
2020
  • 97 James
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  • 93 Wine
    Enthusiast
  • 92 Wine
    Spectator
2018
  • 95 Wine
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  • 94 Robert
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  • 94 James
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  • 93 Wine &
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  • 92 Decanter
Rudi Pichler

Rudi Pichler

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Rudi Pichler is among the elite growers of the Wachau producing wines of precision, power, and longevity. The cellar is based in the village of Wösendorf where generations of Pichlers have tended vines since 1731. Rudolph Pichler, III took over the winery in 1997 and has since expanded the vineyards and constructed a modern cellar in 2004. Grüner Veltliner and Riesling make up 95% of the production with the remaining 5% shared between Weißburgunder and Roter Veltliner. Rudi Pichler belongs to the prestigious Vinea Wachau and vinifies under the strict parameters of their codex. He was awarded Falstaff’s Vintner of the Year in 2010. Weingut Rudi Pichler consists of 37 acres spread between Wösendorf, Joching, Weißenkirchen, and Mautern. Wösendorf and Joching lie in the heart of the Wachau Valley where south-facing terraces look down at the Danube River. Here, rieden such as Kirchweg, Hochrain, and Kollmütz are marked by occasional deposits of loess over base rock. Rudi produces crystal-clear expressions of Grüner Veltliner, Riesling, and Weißburgunder from these sites. Directly east of Joching is Weißenkirchen, home to the famous rieden of Steinriegl and Achleithen, two distinctive Riesling sites with calcareous and weathered gneiss, respectively. Rudi also maintains a small vineyard of Roter Veltliner across the river in Mautern. “I’m a wine caretaker not a winemaker,” is Rudi’s credo, placing the intensity of work in the vineyards at the foundation of his philosophy. Rudi wants vineyard and varietal expression to be as clear as possible so yields are kept low between 30 and 35 hectoliters per hectare with harvest and botrytis carefully removed by hand. Grapes are crushed by foot and receive between three and 36 hours of maceration on the skins depending on the vintage and style. “The skin has information about the specific place where it is from,” says Rudi. Vinification is entirely in stainless-steel tanks and malolactic fermentation is avoided. The resulting wines are pure, dense, and taut with energy.

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WBO30204832_2017 Item# 564583

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