2009 in gumpoldskirchen
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2009 in gumpoldskirchen
2009 IN GUMPOLDSKIRCHEN Sites and Climate Fred Loimer The interplay of soil and climate form the basic character of the wines from the Thermenregion. The influence of the Pannonian climate from Hungary to the east brings hot, dry days to the area. It is mainly the heavy loamy soils with chalky gravel mixed in that make these vineyards so special. And the wind from the Anninger, a small mountain (750 m) in the Vienna Woods (Wienerwald), which helps bring the healthy grapes their high sugar concentration. Fred Loimer took over the vineyards of the Schellmann wine estate and cares for them in the spirit of Gottfried Schellmann. For the time being, 9 hectares are cultivated. Fred Loimer is responsible for vinification, creating wines that are completely dry, complex and elegant, full of rich aromas, and are intense without weightiness while embedded with refreshing acidity. Vinification The old Mischsatz, a traditional cuvee blend, requires the varieties Zierfandler, Rotgipfler, Muskateller, Traminer and Riesling. These grapes see a short pre-fermentation maceration before pressing to intensify their beautiful aromas. A controlled fermentation then follows in both stainless steel and big wooden barrels in which the wine is subsequently matured for up to 8 months. Tasting Notes This 2009 brings plenty of fruit and structure into the glass. At the same time, it is bright and vibrant. Sophisticated drinking pleasure. Technical Data Quality wine Origin: Thermenregion Grape varieties: RG/ZF/MK/TR Alcohol: 12,5 % vol. Residual sugar: 2,3 g/l dry Acidity: 4,6 g/l Vintage 2009 - the Law of Nines Series 1959,1969 and 1979 made great white wines, and ´99 is convincing us more and more. And the 2009? Spring was wet: it was the wettest March on record. April was dry and warm; May was much too cool and rainy. Early flowering - early harvest: "100 days from flowering to harvest" is an old farmer´s saying. And flowering here began already in May. Cool weather during the flowering, however, yielded loose clusters of grapes. Summer: "For the thriving of wine and grain – in June, there must be rain." "Much too wet and considerably too warm”, meteorologists noted dryly. Compensation in the Fall with ripeness and fruit: More rain came in mid-September, but the Indian Summer concentrated the juice in the berries in a natural way. An amount that´s small - but oh so fine: Wines with structure and character, fruit and finesse, ripeness and piquancy – justify admission to the series of legendary 9er vintages. Weingut Fred Loimer - 3550 - Langenlois - Kamptalstraße T (+43) 2734 2239 - F (+43) 2734 2239 4, www.loimer.at, [email protected]
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