Sattlerhof, `Ried Pfarrweingarten` Morillon/Weissburgunder/Grauburgunder

Sattlerhof, `Ried Pfarrweingarten` Morillon/Weissburgunder/Grauburgunder

Vintage: 2021

VintageProduct CodeFormatClosureAvailability
2021SA515B216 x 75VinolokAvailable
Producer

Wilhelm and Maria Sattler own 35 hectares of vineyards in the Austrian village of Gamlitz, near the Slovenian border. The Sattler family have made wine at their 300-year-old farm since 1887. In the 1960s, they were among the first in the region to bottle high-quality dry white wines under their own name and today, the family business has passed to Willi and Maria’s sons, Alexander and Andreas. While their parents still take a keen interest in the estate, Alexander is now responsible for the vineyards and viticulture and Andreas heads up the winemaking. The vineyards are farmed using organic and biodynamic principles and starting with the 2021 vintage, all the estate wines are Respekt-certified.

Weingut Sattlerhof have prime vineyards in Südsteiermark, considered a world-class region for Sauvignon Blanc, from which they produce regional, village and single-vineyard wines. The regional Südsteiermark Sauvignon Blanc is vinified in stainless steel tanks and is defined by bright, elegant and aromatic green apple and citrus notes. The ‘Gamlitz’ Sauvignon Blanc, Sattlerhof’s signature wine, spends 12 hours macerating on its skins before fermentation in stainless steel, followed by five months ageing on its fine lees. The south-facing aspect of the Gamlitz village vineyards and their sandy-quartz soils create a distinctive yellow plum and white peach-scented wine with subtle salinity on the finish.

At the top of the Sattlerhof range are the ‘Erste Lage’ and ‘Grosse Lage’ single vineyards, classified within the strict quality association, STK (Styrian Terroir and Classic Winegrowers). Made with grapes grown on the steep slopes of their highest site, planted at 550 metres above sea level, the `Ried Kapellenweingarten` Sauvignon Blanc completes the Sattlerhof range. A Platinum Medal winner at the Decanter World Wine Awards 2022, this alpine Sauvignon Blanc is multi-layered and savoury, with notes of ripe pear fruit and lemon zest. Additionally, the Ried Pfarrweingarten is a single-vineyard blend of mainly Chardonnay (known locally as Morillon) from 50-year-old vines, co-fermented with Weissburgunder (Pinot Blanc) and Grauburgunder (Pinot Gris). The grapes are sourced from Pfarrweingarten Grand Cru site, a small, well-sheltered, south-facing vineyard planted on coral-reef limestone soils, farmed exclusively by Sattlerhof. Aged for 20 months in 300-500-liter barrels, with around 10% being new oak, the resulting wine has fantastic tension, remarkable elegance and intensity.

The Trockenbeerenauslese Sauvignon Blanc ranks among the best noble sweet wines in Austria. It is defined by enticing notes of peach, apricot and gooseberry jam, with subtle nuances of green tea and preserved lemons. The palate is lusciously sweet, yet remarkably fresh, skilfully balancing 215 grammes per litre of residual sugar with vibrant acidity, while finishing with a delightfully tangy finish.

Vineyards

The fully ripe, organic and biodynamic grown grapes are harvested from the steeply rising slopes of the Pfarrweingarten site, farmed exlusively by the Sattlerhof family. This 3.7 hectare, well-sheltered, south facing vineyard is where the 50-year-old Chardonnay vines, known locally as Morillon, are planted at altitudes of 365 metres above sea level. The soil structure made of coral-reef limestones and `opoka` marls with a thin sandy top layer, offer excellent conditions for the Pintot varities Weissburgunder (Pinot Blanc) and Grauburgunder (Pinot Gris) that supplement the Morillon fruit in this Grand Cru wine.

Vintage

The 2021 vintage started with dry, cool weather, which slowed down the bud break process, and protected the grapes from the consequences of a late frost. While summer came with a mix of hot days and thunderstorms, the autumn that followed was clear and warm and created the perfect harvest conditions. The dry winter and spring have resulted in small volumes. However, the harvested fruit had optimal balance and a distinct fruitiness, elegance and zestiness in the final wines.

Vinification

The three varities were vinified together after being selectively harvested by hand into small boxes to ensure only the top-quality fruit from Pfarrweingarten was used. Folowing a brief (4-6 hours) maceration on the skins, the grapes were gently pressed using a pneumatic press. The wine was then fermented with indigenous yeasts and aged on the lees for 20 months in 300-500-liter oak barrels, with around 10% being new oak.

Tasting Notes & Technical Details

This wine opens with a hint of yellow stone fruits and herbs, and a nutty character. The palate boasts a remarkable elegance and intensity with a distinctive minerality, fine fruit sweetness and a juicy core. The fine acidity and the salty finish, with lime at the back of the palate, contribute to the complexity of this wine that has a clear potential for ageing.

Alcohol (ABV)

13.5%

Acidity

6.1 g/l

Residual Sugar

1.1 g/l

pH

3.5