
Liebkind Ried Kobeln 2017
Site & soil
At 300 metres above sea level, Ried Kobeln is the highest-elevation vineyard on the Spitzerberg. Here, the layer of topsoil is very thin and exposure to the wind exceptionally open, resulting in extremely low yields. In 2008, a parcel of 1.1 hectares was planted, which yields on average about 1500–2000 kg of grapes. These particular Blaufränkisch berries are quite small, with an average diameter of 8mm, and therefore bring a lot of tannin and aromatic material into the highly concentrated wine. This makes Liebkind a wine that needs even more time to mature. Experience has shown that its elegance & finesse reveal themselves fully only after about five to six years of cellaring.
Harvest & vinification
In order to avoid marmalade flavours, it is very important in this extremely dry vineyard to not wait a single day too long to pick the grapes – they are harvested by hand, and every overripe berry is carefully removed. In the cellar, the grapes are lightly crushed and macerated partly with the stems in open fermentation vats. This extraction is very gentle and occurs completely without pumping, and fermentation begins after a few days thanks to the wild yeasts. The spontaneous fermentation proceeds very slowly and at room temperature; the must is neither heated nor cooled. In this way, the distinctive expression of Ried Kobeln is retained without any signs of extreme heat finding their way into in the wine. After about twenty days, the wine is pressed and then matured in a large, old wooden cask. During the twenty months spent maturing, the wine is racked only one time, and ultimately bottled without filtration.
Vintage 2017
2017 was an extremely hot and dry summer, one that brought a particularly early harvest to Kobeln. Despite the intensity of the warm year, one can see the subtle refinement brought by the limestone in this wine, while its precise acidity provides freshness and perfect elegance.
Download- Varities Blaufränkisch 100%
- Alcohol 13%
- Residual Sugar 1g
- Tartaric Acid 5,7g
- Bottles 1100 / 0,75l und 120 / 1,5l
Ratings
- Gault&Millau 17
- Falstaff 94
- Wine Enthusiast 94