Fantastiskt vin. Inte det absolut vassaste vinet gjort på Österrikes fantastiska Grüner Veltliner men ack så gott. Fantastisk balans mellan torrt och fruktigt utan smöriga söta toner. 109 välspenderade kronor. — 7 months ago
Light, bright, and refreshing. Great value — 4 years ago
One of the signature grapes of Austria, deep lemon with aromas of stone and tropical fruits, spice and fresh citrus notes. On the palate pear, melon and tangy lemon citrus flavors with herb and pepper spice. Well balanced, medium finish ending with mineral tones. Nice value, will benefit with some short term aging. — 5 years ago
One of the best Gruber Veltliners out there. Purchase at the source in Austria a few years back, this is peaking in 2020. Superb aromas of floral vanilla mixed with yellow fruit notes of pineapple, lemon, pear apricot. Perfect balance and mouth feel apple tropical peach which lingers. Later on as it opens a bit of white pepper is revealed 9.1 / 4.1 — 6 years ago
Nice wine in ede — 7 years ago
Gamay weight and texture with a dark cherry flavor and an herbal finish. Easy drinking and refreshing. — 8 years ago
Sharper than normal Gruber Berliner. Kind of funky almost bubbly at the tip of tongue — 8 years ago
Ried Mühlberg – Grüner Veltliner – 2023
Austria 🇦🇹
Overview
A classic yet expressive Grüner Veltliner from the Mühlberg vineyard (“Ried”), showcasing the varietal’s signature freshness, minerality, and versatility. Crafted in a clean, vibrant style that balances fruit and structure beautifully.
Aromas & Flavors
Bright and layered with tropical fruit notes, green apple, citrus, and a subtle white pepper spice. Hints of stone fruit and a mineral edge add depth and intrigue.
Mouthfeel
Crisp and refreshing with lively acidity. Medium-light body with a clean, mineral-driven finish that keeps the palate energized and wanting another sip.
Food Pairings
Perfect with schnitzel, seafood, sushi, salads, roasted vegetables, or lightly spiced Asian dishes. Also shines as a standalone sipper.
Verdict
A Grüner that never disappoints, fresh, expressive, and beautifully balanced. Equally enjoyable for casual sipping or a more attentive, sophisticated palate.
Did You Know?
Grüner Veltliner is Austria’s flagship grape and is famous for its natural affinity with food, especially dishes that are notoriously hard to pair, like asparagus or artichokes.
🍷 Personal Pick
One of those go-to whites that quietly overdelivers, easygoing on the surface, but with enough layers to keep things interesting. — 2 months ago
dried currants. v fun! — 3 years ago
Very light and juicy. Moderate sweetness. Low tannins. — 5 years ago
Nice crisp dry white wine - paired well with poke bowls. Would definitely buy this again! — 6 years ago
On the Lawn at Tanglewood this afternoon with the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Our conductor Andris Nelsons is leading BEETHOVEN (Symphony No. 4), HK GRUBER (Aerial, Concerto for trumpet and orchestra) with the amazing Håkan Hardenberger as the trumpet soloist and then STRAUSS (“Dance of the Seven Veils” from Salome). Andris and Håkan happen to be friends, and both are trumpet players, I expect to see some playful nature to their interaction this afternoon. Mr. Hardenberger is a world renowned and virtuousic player, we're always glad to hear him, this will be his 4th Tanglewood appearance in 5 years. We expect various mutes to be employed over the work, a cow horn (yes it is want you think) and then finishing with piccolo trumpet, exciting to have a soloist work multiple instruments over his appearance
Nose has strawberry-banana smoothie, light crushed red raspberry and freshly washed cherry.
Palate has red currant, red raspberry, slight grassy note and faint wet sandstone.
Exciting to get back to this bottle. Our last experience was directly off tank (Fall '18) which was tapped by Morten for us, very cloudy then, but flavors were beginning to come together. 100% Pinot Noir. — 7 years ago
Tastes like a much more expensive wine. Very nice. — 8 years ago
オーストリアのリースリング。
綺麗な酸とミネラル、わずかな甘さでバランスのよいワイン。一方で、印象に残る特徴はない@結火 小売価格3000円程度 — a year ago
2020 vintage — 4 years ago
A really nice light Riesling — 6 years ago
Pleasantly sour, grapey. Serve fridge temperature. — 7 years ago
On the Lawn at Tanglewood this afternoon with the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Our conductor Andris Nelsons is leading BEETHOVEN (Symphony No. 4), HK GRUBER (Aerial, Concerto for trumpet and orchestra) with the amazing Håkan Hardenberger as the trumpet soloist and then STRAUSS (“Dance of the Seven Veils” from Salome). Andris and Håkan happen to be friends, and both are trumpet players, I expect to see some playful nature to their interaction this afternoon. Mr. Hardenberger is a world renowned and virtuousic player, we're always glad to hear him, this will be his 4th Tanglewood appearance in 5 years. We expect various mutes to be employed over the work, a cow horn (yes it is want you think) and then finishing with piccolo trumpet, exciting to have a soloist work multiple instruments over his appearance!
Nose has green apple peel, dry seashell, cold quince, cut lemongrass and faint green herbals.
Palate has floral/ripe pear, yellow apple, green apple, fresh lemon rind and light sweetness on a medium-long finish. Fun bottle for a warm afternoon!
Off dry blend of Sauvignon Blanc, Riesling and Valvin Muscat, a new offering for 2019, believe only available to the Wine Club or direct purchase at the winery. — 7 years ago

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Covid bop 2/2 — a month ago