
Weingut Prager Steinriegl Riesling Federspiel 2023
Weingut Prager Steinriegl Riesling Federspiel 2023
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94 pts Vinous
From: 2023 Wachau and Lower Austria: Mercurial Weather Gods Smiled in the End (Jul 2024) The 2023 Riesling Steinriegl was one of the sites affected by hail, so no Smaragd could be made since there was insufficient yield. The soil is of silicate marble, with high active lime content, a rarity within the Wachau. The finest flinty reduction blends seductively with the brightest citrus, think lime and lemon. The palate is superfine, super-stony, graceful and utterly fine-boned. Smaragd or not, this is a stony, elegant, citric marvel of uncompromising clarity. It is beautiful and has a fine, even slightly astringent finish. Pure class. (Dry) - By Anne Krebiehl MW on May 2024
The Vineyard: Steinriegl is planted to Riesling and is Prager’s only vineyard west of Weissenkirchen. The exceptionally steep, southwest-facing site has a cool mesoclimate due to its proximity to the forest, and its soil is a unique “kalksilikatmarmor,” a limestone silicate marble rarely found elsewhere in the Wachau. Bodenstein produces both an earlier-picked Federspiel and a later-picked Smaragd.
"The wine year began with cool, humid weather, which delayed the bud break. From mid-may the sun came out continuously and provided a boost of vegetation. Thanks to the rainfall in spring, the vines were optimally supplied with water, only the hot summer months produced very dry conditions. The late flowering indicated a late harvest year. In August, the subsequent summer temperatures accelerated the ripening of the grapes. On August 26, a hailstorm destroyed parts of the grapes in Wösendorf, Joching, Weissenkirchen and partially the Spitzer Graben. Dry and windy weather conditions allowed the injured berries to dry well. These were removed by precise handwork.
In the eastern Wachau, harvest started in the second week of September with dry and warm summer temperatures. Large maturity differences between the individual vineyards were recognizable and strongly influenced by the vineyard management. As the harvest progressed in the eastern part of the Wachau, the ripening phase of the grapes in the west was delayed, so that harvest in Spitz was not completed until the beginning of November."
~ Vinea Wachau on the 2023 growing season and resulting harvest
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