Nepomuk cuveé
- Red wine
- 2023
- Niederösterreich
Cuvée of St. Laurent and Zweigelt — harmonious & easy-drinking.
Basic data
Values
12.6
Wine description
Wine descriptionFlavour notes according to data sheet: a cuvée of St. Laurent and Zweigelt — harmonious & easy-drinking.
Site and soil
Site and soilRied Ried Steinjoch, Tattendorf.
Vinification
VinificationVintage 2023
Section titled “Vintage 2023”Serving suggestion
Serving suggestionCertificates
CertificatesBio Austria. The stricter Austrian organic guideline. Certified since 2019, conversion signed in 2016.
EU organic. Baseline standard, checked by accredited bodies.
Vegan. No animal-derived aids used in the cellar.
Downloads
DownloadsWinemaking · Selection line
95 percent of our grapes are picked by hand. The picker plucks the berries off rather than threshing them, and a hose pump moves the mash into the press without crushing it.
Instead of sulphuring the must, we work with must yeasts. The entire mash passes through a tube heat exchanger down to under 15 °C — cool enough to let it stand for four to twelve hours. After pressing, we stir the must repeatedly over six hours.
Fining is done with pure potato protein: our cellar works one hundred percent vegan. We don't use flotation, but let everything settle in the cold room instead.
Fermentation is done with a single neutral sparkling wine yeast, which we prepare at the start of harvest and then pass on from tank to tank. It's neutral so you taste the vineyard, not the yeast.
After fermentation, the wine stays on the skins for ten to twenty days. It's then pressed, left to settle for two days — and goes straight into the barrel.
For the Selection, only used barrels are used — for twelve months. It's not about the taste of wood, but about letting the wine breathe.
We carry out malolactic fermentation not during fermentation but afterwards in the barrel, over the first winter. The wine rests on the fine lees during this time. Malolactic fermentation is often only finished in February, sometimes not until May — and only then do we add sulphur for the first time. This saves a considerable amount of sulphur.
