Gut Oggau - 2019 Mechthild

2019 Mechthild

Variety
Grüner Veltliner
Region
Burgenland, Austria
Abv
13%
Volume
750ml

Grandmother Grüner! A vineyard over seven decades old producing fruit that has unparalleled lustre. This is the kind of wine that offers you advice over your relationships, your spiritual undertakings, holds your hand through grief or celebration. Brown bread slathered with preserved lemon butter, tiny orchard apple, hay and bay with a dewey, sweet grass finish. Gut Oggau came to life when Eduard and Stephanie Tscheppe took over an abandoned 17th century winery in the town of Oggau, Austria, ...Read More...

Grandmother Grüner! A vineyard over seven decades old producing fruit that has unparalleled lustre. This is the kind of wine that offers you advice over your relationships, your spiritual undertakings, holds your hand through grief or celebration. Brown bread slathered with preserved lemon butter, tiny orchard apple, hay and bay with a dewey, sweet grass finish.

Gut Oggau came to life when Eduard and Stephanie Tscheppe took over an abandoned 17th century winery in the town of Oggau, Austria, and tirelessly restored it, including the 200 year old press that came with it. The neglect that had befallen the winery was bittersweet in some way as the dust was shaken off the bones of the buildings and land; they noticed that the chemical treatments used thirty years ago had washed away too. Biodynamics was the next necessary step for the couple. Once they were able to vinify, perhaps it was the ghosts of the winery past, spirits that had hidden in the walls and the fruit, but each wine came alive with it’s own personality. They say that natural wine feels “alive”, but the feeling was so encapsulating, they had to name the visions that came to them. Part of the joy of drinking Gut Oggau is the rich family history they’ve created, matching personalities and stories of people to wines shows how the pair have embraced the sense of community in drinking, but also there’s the guarantee you’re going to drink….well…gut. 

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