
Meinklang Grüner Veltliner / Organic White Wines
Impossible to resist the zippy freshness of this unique grape
Grûner Veltliner is an Austrian grape variety that's made Burgundian Chardonnay's look positively bland at international competitions; wowed the wine critics and is adored by sommeliers for it's great food-matching credentials and yet despite all this, not everybody's heard about it. Well, here's your chance to see what all the fuss is about. It's got a lovely, citrus, mineral freshness and a really fun, white pepper pick-me-up finish. Another wine that shows how exciting wines from Austria are.
11.5% ABV
Run by the delightful Werner Michlits, the Meinklang vineyards are to be found on the eastern side of Neusiedlersee in eastern Austrian close to the Hungarian border. Long summer days allow for the be... Read More
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Improves with age
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A new product for this year
A dry to sweet guide for all white wines, rosés and liquers. '1' is very dry, '9' is very sweet.
A fullness guide for red wines. 'A' is for easy-to-drink, light bodied reds; 'E' for full-bodied and robust reds.
Wines produced according to biodynamic principals
Wines particularly suitable for two to five years ageing
Suitable for vegetarians
Suitable for vegans
Grown on land which is in reconversion to organic (1 or 2 indicates the number of years of progress through the three year process).









