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Allram Gruner Veltliner Renner '20

Allram
Allram Gruner Veltliner Renner '20

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Weingut Allram is located in the heart of Austria, in the Kamptal area. This family sees it as their duty to maintain the traditions, since they have been making wine for four generations with high standards and en eye for detail from the very beginning. They have a healthy dose of perfectionism that led them to where they stand today: a proud family winery with a renowned name in Austria. Nowadays they cultivate over thirty hectares of vineyards.

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  • Wine Country
    Austria
  • Grape varieties wine
    Gruner Veltiner
  • Wine-food combination
    Serve this wine with fine dining dishes such as veal or lamb.

About this wine

Description & facts

Many individual and strong characters define the wines of the Allram family. A product of experience and skill. Courageous people united in family, not afraid to take decisions. This journey started with Walter Allram, who in the fifties dared to convert the farm into a winery and continued with Michaela Haas-Allram and Erich Haas who took over the winery and ventured into export. The attention to detail and quality was passed on to every generation. Today, Lorenz and his sister Magdalena are pursuing the passion for quality and are converting the winery step by step to organic farming.

Lorenz Haas-Allram is a young winemaker who brings their family traditions to the present times. In the opinion of Lorenz, wine is constantly evolving. Therefore, he is always seeking for ways forward for the evolution of their wines. After studying in Austria and Span, he completed multiple internships in Pfalz, Stria, New Zealand, South Africa and Wachau. That is where his approach of combining the best of both worlds comes from: new-world sciences meet passion and traditional methods. Since 2015, Lorenz has been in charge of the vinification of its family estate, and he has been dedicated to recultivation of the forgotten vineyards.

Producer
Allram
Country of origin
Austria
Wine Region
Kamptal
Classification
DAC Kamptal 1er Cru
Vintage
2020
Grape varieties wine
Gruner Veltiner
% of grape varieties wine
100 % Gruner Veltliner
Tasting note
The color is deep yellow green. On the nose there are aroma's of some excellent spicy fruit. The taste has a well balanced acidity, mineralic with tones of blood orange and honeydew melon. The wine is powerful, juicy and dense and shows an elegant and long aftertaste.
Wine-food combination
Serve this wine with fine dining dishes such as veal or lamb.
Vinification
After the grapes are handpicked, there is a period of several hours for maceration on the skins. The controlled fermentation is done with only natural yeasts at a temperature of 20°C. Afterwards the wine matures on it lees for about 8 months in big oak casks.
Location Vineyard
Renner 1er Cru is located at the western foot of the Kammerner Gaisberg site.
Soil
At the western foot of the Kammerner Gaisberg site, separated from the Lamm by a ravine. The soil is calcareous and consists of loamy, sandy silt that was formed on loess, mixed with a bit of alluvial deposits on crystalline rock, such as gneiss, amphibolite and mica slate.
Closure
cork
Serving temperature
10-12°C
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