91 points, James Suckling
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About the Wine
Critic Reviews
91 points, James Suckling
"Green apples, gooseberries, juniper berries and green tea on the nose. Zesty and bright, with a medium body, piercing acidity and a surprisingly long finish. From biodynamically grown grapes with Respekt certification. Drink now. Screw cap."
About The Winery
The Sattler family has been in the wine business in the village of Gamlitz, Austria, since the late 1880s. The family has a long tradition of quality and innovation, with Wilhelm Sattler Senior and his wife Aloisia laying the foundation for success beginning in the 1960s. Today the two Sattler brothers, Willi and Hannes, are leading the estate with the new generation by their side. The Sattlerhof winery is now responsible for 40 hectares (99 acres) of organically farmed vines in some of the region's most famous vineyards, including 'grand crus' Kranachberg and Pfarrweingarten. The family places great value on working closely with nature to produce their wines, caring for sustainable soil management and longevity of the vines; their vineyards are a complex, balanced habitat, and the preservation of biodiversity is a central focus.