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Where to buy 2019 | Falkenstein | Val Venosta Riesling

2019 | Falkenstein | Val Venosta Riesling

$479.00

White Wine: 2019 | Falkenstein | Val Venosta Riesling

On the nose elegant yellow fruity tones, mineral, a hint of wax, honey, blood oranges, kindling.

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NOTICE: Many other small liquor store sites may end up cancelling your order due to the high demand, unavailability or inaccurate inventory counts. We have partnerships consisting of a large network of licensed retailers from within the United States, Europe and across the world ensuring orders are fulfilled.

Producer: Falkenstein

Ratings: JS | 92

Vintage: 2019

Size: 750ml

ABV: 13%

Varietal: Riesling

    Country/Region: Italy, Alto Adige

      Detailed Description

      On the nose elegant yellow fruity tones, mineral, a hint of wax, honey, blood oranges, kindling. On the palate impressively juicy, at the same time very dense, profound, supporting acidity, nestles elegantly over the tongue, lovely mid palate, builds progressively, full-bodied with proper texture, long.

        Reviews:

        • James Suckling: Aromas of yellow peach and spring blossom waft out of the glass along with the barest whiff of petrol. The aromas segue over to the elegant, savory palate joining ripe apricot, citrus and flinty mineral. Bright acidity keeps it balanced.

          Producer Information

          In the late 1980s, Franz Pratzner replaced apple cultivation with wine In the late 1980s, Franz Pratzner took a risky step. He turned his back on solid fruit growing and transformed his operation to focus completely on wine. He turned an apple farm into the Falkenstein Estate Winery in Naturno. If Pratzner is asked why he replaced his last apple trees with grapevines in 1989, he make reference to a societal development. “Just like others, I realized at that time that wine had gone from being a routine food accompaniment to a gourmet item and for that reason, other wines were coming into demand than was the case before.” By the age of twenty, he had already made his first own wine and felt the fascination that comes from the profession of being a winegrower. “It has to be more than just a job,” he says. “Only then will challenging wines be successful.” Today, the Pratzner family of the Falkenstein Estate Winery manages no fewer than 12 hectares of grape growing areas at elevations between 550 and 900 meters which are planted with Gewürztraminer, Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Blanc, and Pinot Noir, but first and foremost Riesling. The entire harvest is made into wine in their own winery – according to Pratzner’s own philosophy: “Wines are like children,” he says. “During their development, they both need support until they are mature enough to assert themselves on their own.”

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          2019 | Falkenstein | Val Venosta Riesling

          $479.00

          White Wine: 2019 | Falkenstein | Val Venosta Riesling

          On the nose elegant yellow fruity tones, mineral, a hint of wax, honey, blood oranges, kindling.

          Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!

          Featured in

          NOTICE: Many other small liquor store sites may end up cancelling your order due to the high demand, unavailability or inaccurate inventory counts. We have partnerships consisting of a large network of licensed retailers from within the United States, Europe and across the world ensuring orders are fulfilled.

          Producer: Falkenstein

          Ratings: JS | 92

          Vintage: 2019

          Size: 750ml

          ABV: 13%

          Varietal: Riesling

          Country/Region: Italy, Alto Adige

          On the nose elegant yellow fruity tones, mineral, a hint of wax, honey, blood oranges, kindling. On the palate impressively juicy, at the same time very dense, profound, supporting acidity, nestles elegantly over the tongue, lovely mid palate, builds progressively, full-bodied with proper texture, long.

          Reviews:

          Producer Information

          In the late 1980s, Franz Pratzner replaced apple cultivation with wine In the late 1980s, Franz Pratzner took a risky step. He turned his back on solid fruit growing and transformed his operation to focus completely on wine. He turned an apple farm into the Falkenstein Estate Winery in Naturno. If Pratzner is asked why he replaced his last apple trees with grapevines in 1989, he make reference to a societal development. “Just like others, I realized at that time that wine had gone from being a routine food accompaniment to a gourmet item and for that reason, other wines were coming into demand than was the case before.” By the age of twenty, he had already made his first own wine and felt the fascination that comes from the profession of being a winegrower. “It has to be more than just a job,” he says. “Only then will challenging wines be successful.” Today, the Pratzner family of the Falkenstein Estate Winery manages no fewer than 12 hectares of grape growing areas at elevations between 550 and 900 meters which are planted with Gewürztraminer, Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Blanc, and Pinot Noir, but first and foremost Riesling. The entire harvest is made into wine in their own winery – according to Pratzner’s own philosophy: “Wines are like children,” he says. “During their development, they both need support until they are mature enough to assert themselves on their own.”
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