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wine / GRÜNER VELTLINER Terraces of Grüner Veltliner line the hills of Kamptal in Austria. Few countries have a flagship like Grüner Veltliner – it is Austria’s calling card and unique selling point. It is the country’s most planted grape variety and in the wine world its name is synonymous with Austria and vice versa. Yet it has fans around the world who were determined to plant it, just to see how it would fare way beyond the valleys of the Danube River. GRÜNER’S NATURE You can see why someone might want to plant this Austrian original. It thrives in numerous soils. It ripens in the cooler reaches of Austria’s northernmost region, the Weinviertel, but also basks in the deeply continental summer heat of the south-facing slopes that line much of the Danube River and its tributaries. It can be cropped generously for easy-drinking wines that slake your thirst or make distinct, expressive and long-lived wines when yields are restricted. Andreas Wickhoff MW of Weingut Bründlmayer, one of the world’s benchmark producers of Grüner, sums it up: “Our most widely planted quality grape enjoys the country’s moderately cool climate, the continental winds from the Bohemian massif and loess-dominated soils, Freshly picked crates of Grüner Veltliner, all ready to be taken to the winery to be crushed and fermented. 60 falstaff mar – jun 2022
Photos: ÖWM/WSNA, Getty Images/ Pierre Longnus, Shutterstock, John Krüger/Adelaide Hills Wine but it can also cope with poorer soil types. As a thick-skinned variety, it can handle our varied vintage conditions and impresses with its massive diversity, from pleasantly nimble examples to highly complex cru wines.” SAGE, SOY AND PEPPER In flavour and taste, there are two defining characteristics: savouriness and texture. When tasting Grüner Veltliner, there is often pepperiness because the variety has above-average levels of rotundone, a sesquiterpene that gives pepper its flavour. Cooler regions or cooler vintages are often intensely peppery. Warmer vintages and regions can present a salty savouriness reminiscent of soy sauce, dried sage, fennel seed and wild thyme. Then there is mouthfeel: Grüner always comes with texture and this is what makes it such a killer at the table. No wonder winemakers are smitten. EARLY ADOPTERS: OREGON The US state of Oregon has always had a pioneering spirit and the Fords of Illahe Vineyards planted Grüner Veltliner as early as 1988 – long before it became fashionable. “We were among the first two vineyards to plant Grüner Veltliner in Oregon for commercial use. We put our first plants in the ground in 1988,” says Brad Ford. “We planted Grüner at the urging of a Hungarian neighbour, and ex-fighter pilot in the Hungarian air force who had come to the US through Austria as a refugee. He had fallen in love with Grüner in Austria and felt that Oregon would be the perfect place to grow the grape. He gave us the cuttings.” Brad’s father Lowell trialled various varieties and vinified them in small batches. “Usually ten to fifteen gallons of eight different wines,” he says. “Some produced wonderful wine and others were less successful. But some made great, terrific wine. Grüner Veltliner was one that produced an outstanding white wine with structure, flavour and smell.” By now, the Fords have sussed the grape out: “It always achieves ripeness in this climate. The trick to its final flavour is the picking date. In the winery, the green juice develops slowly in stainless tanks and acacia oak barrels.” Brad remarks on Grüner’s “mild, grassy, saline flavour” and captures something central about this variety’s character: “Our Hungarian friend was right. This is the perfect climate and place for Grüner. It is fun when it is both a serious and not-serious wine – for all occasions from Christmas dinner to baseball games.” GRÜNER ALWAYS COMES WITH TEXTURE, MAKING IT A KILLER AT THE TABLE. NO WONDER WINEMAKERS ARE SMITTEN. CANADA Further north, across the border in Canada, in the Okanagan Valley, Culmina Family Estate Winery also was Grüner-curious. “The ultimate goal in planting our Margaret’s Vineyard in 2011 was to plant what was suited to the area. While no other producer had planted Grüner Veltliner at that time, we saw some similarities of soil type, temperature and elevation with wine growing regions in Austria,” says Maryke Vandermarel. “Ultimately, the decision to plant Grüner Veltliner was an experiment. With no previous knowledge of how Grüner would perform in the Okanagan, we’ve been able to approach this grape with a blank slate and have been able to take the time to find our style. We have found that, in our spot in the Okanagan, Grüner Veltliner is quite full bodied with lots of melon and grapefruit aromatics.” DOWN UNDER Around the same time, in 2010, Larry Jacobs of Hahndorf Hill in Australia’s Adelaide Hills made his first Grüner Veltliner, having been the first to plant the variety in 2006. “My main reason for planting it, besides the fact that I was The idyllic hills and vineyard rows of the Adelaide Hills, framed by Australia’s famous gum trees. < mar – jun 2022 falstaff 61
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