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Micheal Opitz - Reserve Pinot Gris 2018 Micheal Opitz - Reserve Pinot Gris 2018

Micheal Opitz - Reserve Pinot Gris 2018

Structured Pinot Gris all-rounder at your dinner table!

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Type:White

Varietal:Pinot Gris

Unit Size:750ml

Alcohol Volume:14%

Region:Burgenland

Country:Austria

Tasting Notes

In Burgenland's sun-kissed Seewinkel region, Micheal Opitz's vineyards thrive, crafting authentic Austrian wines. 2018 Reserve Pinot Gris—a wine that marries the grace of Burgundy with a touch of reserved allure. A top-tier choice for those who savor understated elegance and soft nuances.

Technical Info

Brand:Micheal Opitz

Closure:Cork

Organic Certification:ABG - (AT-BIO 302) - 2-18390-2020

Country of Origin:Austria

Serving Temperature:10-12°C

Sugar Residual:1 g/l

Drink By:2025

Wine Ageing:12-month in french oak and acacia barrels.

Winemaking Style:Minimal Intervention

Harvest:Hand-harvested in small 15kg crates from late-August to early-September.

Winemaking:Cold pre-fermentation. Stainless steel fermentation under controlled temperature using indigenous yeasts, with minimal sulfur added.

Viticulture:In an area dominated by dry soil, gravel, sandy loam, and primarily sediments, the presence of Lake Neusiedl and the numerous saline lakes in the Seewinkel greatly influence the region. This terrain sits under the Pannonian climate, elevated at 120m ASL.

Food Pairing:Roast chicken with lemon and thyme, Salmon en croûte, White wine mussel pot, Caramelized onion and goat cheese flatbread, Spinach and ricotta stuffed pasta shells, Swordfish steaks with olive and caper sauce, Vegetable gratin

Taste Profile

Light

Full Body

Dry

Sweet

Fruity

Savoury

Tannins (Bitterness)

Acidity

Micheal Opitz

What defines a truly exceptional wine? For Michael Opitz, the answer is simple: it must be a pleasure to savor. In essence, there's hardly such a thing as a "bad" wine; it's merely a matter of individual taste. The grape variety, the terroir, and the vintage—all of these elements are crucial, and each should be distinctly discernible on the palate. It's the harmonious interplay of these components that transforms a wine into a complete masterpiece. Nestled beneath the abundant sunshine of the southern Seewinkel region within Austria's Burgenland state. This exceptional terroir, with its unique flora and fauna and Pannonian climate, provides the perfect canvas for cultivating both white and red grape varieties. The result? Wines that are unpretentious and authentic. heir commitment to organic, sustainable, and equitable farming isn't a topic for extensive discussion—it's simply part of their ethos. True to their mantra, "No tricks. Just wine.," they minimize unnecessary technological intervention and processing.

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