What is the climate of Austria?
Cool continental climate
Describe the typical soil types in Austria?
The two major soil types are thin soils over rock (granite or gneiss) and richer soils like loess
Explain what kind of soil Riesling is usually planted.
Riesling tends to be planted on thinner soils as it doesn’t require as much water as Grüner Veltliner.
Explain what kind of soil Grüner Veltliner is usually planted.
Grüner Veltliner tends to be planted on soils with a high water holding capacity such as loess or clay.
The height in meters vines were often trained at using the Lenz Moser system. Is the training system for high or low volume production?
1.2 -1.4, high volume
The percentage of Austrian vineyards certified as sustainable
9 %
The percentage of Austrian vineyards following organic or biodynamic practices
14%
The percentage plantings of Gruner Veltliner across Austria
32%
The maximum yields per hectare for all Austrian vineyards
67.5%
What are the top planted varieties in Austria?
What are the characteristics of Gruner Veltliner?
What are the characteristics of Welschriesling?
What are the characteristics of Riesling?
What are the characteristics of Zweigelt?
What are the characteristics of Blaufrankisch?
What winemaking techniques are often used when making Austrian Riesling and Gruner Veltliner?
What is the full name of the DAC?
Districtus Austriae Controllatus
What are the 3 categories of wine in Austria?
What does Klassik indicate?
Wines with a vintage declared and showing varietal character
What does Reserve indicate?
Dry wines with a minimum 13% abv, typically harvested and released later than the standard wines
What are the difference of Pradikat wines between Germany and Austria?
Austrian Kabinett does not fall into the Pradikatswein system. In addition, TBA wines from the city of Rust are labelled Ausbruch
What is the label term for “single vineyard wines”?
Riedenwein
What is the labelling term for “regional wines”?
Gebietswein
What is the labelling term of “village wines”?
Ortswein