Wine
on the Radio - August 11, 2004
Do you like trying new things?
As wine producing countries go Austria
isn't one of the big guys. Fact is its probably better known
for crystal glassware, the coffee shops of Vienna and Mr. Mozart.
But Austria has a white wine that's
now coming our way that's worth a try. Gruner Veltliner.
Okay that's a mouthful so we'll just
shorthand it to Gruner! Gruner is a mostly dry, racy and tangy
white. It's a bit citrusy yet there's a spicy quality to it
along with a clear clean taste. Reminiscent of Riesling but
a bit less acidic.
Like most wine varieties there's
a wide range of price. Those at the top end are truly elegant
wines rivaling the best whites of France or Germany. Its easy
to put with food too. It adapts really well. From fresh fish
to a chopped salad, or from shrimp and pasta to chicken paprika,
it just works.
Austrian Gruner Veltliner. Something
new and a refreshing change of pace.
Pop the cork™.
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Our
Picks and Recommendations . . . All Prices Approximate
2002
Loimer "Lois" Gruner Veltliner Kamptal $9
WA 87 points, Lemon/lime and spice aromas can be found in
the nose of the light-bodied, refreshing 2001 Gruner Veltliner
Lois. This is a wonderful thirst-quencher, tailor made for quaffing
outdoors on hot summer days
2002
Prager Weissenkirchner Achleiten Smaragd Gruner Veltliner Wachau
$33
WS 93 points, Sleek and minerally, this expresses the site
more than the grape, yet it has the telltale grapefruit and white
pepper notes
2002
Franz Hirtzberger Smaragd Honivogl Gruner Veltliner Wachau $48
WS 91 points, Floral and tropical fruit aromas and flavors
combine with a vibrant structure and silky texture, all capped
off by a strong mineral element on the finish