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Magnum of Weingut Bründlmayer Riesling Ried Heiligenstein Lyra 1ÖTW, Kamptal 2019

White Wine from Austria
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This sits between the winery's 'standard' Heiligenstein and their famed 'Alte Reben', with Lyra referencing the unique vine trellis system used. This is a beautifully balanced wine, with intensity and elegance from a vintage that will go down as one of the very best. 2019 was ripe and forward, with wines drinking beautifully in their youth but with great potential to age too. Don't over chill and if possible decant before serving.
Price: £79.00 Magnum
Price: £79.00 Case of 1
In Stock
Code: AA3644

Wine characteristics

  • White Wine
  • 2 - Dry
  • Riesling
  • 150cl (Magnum)
  • 2026 to 2035
  • 13% Alcohol
  • no oak influence
  • Cork, natural

Weingut Bründlmayer

The Bründlmayer family name has become synonymous with reliable, top-quality Austrian winemaking, quite simply making some of the very best wines the country has to offer. At the turn of the millennium, Decanter magazine cited winemaker Willi Bründlmayer among the 50 most likely people to change the face of the world of wine in the coming decades, demonstrating the esteem in which he is held at home and abroad in wine circles.

The treasured Bründlmayer vineyards are situated in Langenlois, in the Kamptal region to the north west of Vienna, where the mostly terraced vines run along the edge of the Danube. The soils vary greatly in type from sandstone-rich to marine clay with different varieties planted accordingly. All vineyards are tended on ecologically sound lines with no herbicides of any kind used and great importance is placed on training the vines according to vineyard site, for example just over ground level to ensure that the grapes benefit from soil heat after the sun has set, assisting the ripening of the fruit.

White varieties dominate here with grüner veltliner and riesling the most planted. There is also chardonnay and pinot blanc, and some red grapes including cabernets and pinot noir.

The range of wines here is extensive and The Society generally lists one or two, particularly those more suitable for immediate drinking. Our Exhibition label Grüner Veltliner also hails from Bründlmayer and is produced from a number of different terraced vineyards which...
The Bründlmayer family name has become synonymous with reliable, top-quality Austrian winemaking, quite simply making some of the very best wines the country has to offer. At the turn of the millennium, Decanter magazine cited winemaker Willi Bründlmayer among the 50 most likely people to change the face of the world of wine in the coming decades, demonstrating the esteem in which he is held at home and abroad in wine circles.

The treasured Bründlmayer vineyards are situated in Langenlois, in the Kamptal region to the north west of Vienna, where the mostly terraced vines run along the edge of the Danube. The soils vary greatly in type from sandstone-rich to marine clay with different varieties planted accordingly. All vineyards are tended on ecologically sound lines with no herbicides of any kind used and great importance is placed on training the vines according to vineyard site, for example just over ground level to ensure that the grapes benefit from soil heat after the sun has set, assisting the ripening of the fruit.

White varieties dominate here with grüner veltliner and riesling the most planted. There is also chardonnay and pinot blanc, and some red grapes including cabernets and pinot noir.

The range of wines here is extensive and The Society generally lists one or two, particularly those more suitable for immediate drinking. Our Exhibition label Grüner Veltliner also hails from Bründlmayer and is produced from a number of different terraced vineyards which contribute different properties. The result is a wine that is approachable when young but has the balance to mature for a few years in bottle and is hugely adaptable with food.
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The Times

Magnums look especially generous and Christmassy, so nab [this one], a gorgeous, bold, spiced lime zest Austrian. It’s also a useful bottle to serve with vegan food.

Jane MacQuitty

Times of Tunbridge Wells

Only the best will do at Christmas! Bravo Weingut Bründlmayer, squarely stepping up to the mark. Exquisite, ripe, invigorating, ageworthy, palate-perking Riesling from an iconic Austrian producer and...
Only the best will do at Christmas! Bravo Weingut Bründlmayer, squarely stepping up to the mark. Exquisite, ripe, invigorating, ageworthy, palate-perking Riesling from an iconic Austrian producer and sandstone-filled, classified Erste Lage (Premier Cru) vineyard, all passionfruit, Mirabelle plum, yuzu and starfruit pizzazz, leaving the mouth as fresh as a spring day. A super choice for Asian cuisine and Christmas duck, fish, goose, pork, poultry and veal. It’s a real treat with exquisite, dry, length. Enjoy now or else cellar and forget. Don’t pour it ice cold. This magnum is an ideal Christmas gift for a wine connoisseur as it’s built for the long haul – a truly exceptional Christmas present for the wine lover in your life.
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James Viner

JancisRobinson.com

Exciting and spicy and correct. So good and such a pleasure, with great fruit/acid balance and a lime note. 17/20

Jancis Robinson MW

decanter.com

You would be mad not to want a magnum of this wine, from a standout vintage and producer. The enveloping oiliness hints at the great cellaring potential but also at the deliciousness with which it is...
You would be mad not to want a magnum of this wine, from a standout vintage and producer. The enveloping oiliness hints at the great cellaring potential but also at the deliciousness with which it is drinking now. Yellow apple, ripe pear, melon and lemon oil mingle in an interplay of subtleness and intensity, richness and linearity. Amazing focus and length. 94/100
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