Stephen Brook | Charming nose of apricots and mirabelles, giving a yellow-fruits profile. There’s some lift and precision, too. Rich and weighty without being heavy or clumsy, this has heft and concentration. I like the amplitude and volume here, deftly excavated from the fruit without being excessive. There’s also a mineral bite on the finish, which is persistent. This should evolve well. | 93
Andrew Jefford | Mid-gold. Not an aromatically showy wine, but carefully crafted aromas with plenty of subtlety and grain to them: very soft spices, burnished summer fruits, falling autumn leaves. Very satisfying, and takes a lot of scrutiny. This is a terrific Kamptal GV on the palate: dry and crisply focused, yet with ample wealth, drive, poise, and follow-through, too. All the mid-palate texture and wealth you might want, allied to real intricacy of fruit—citrus, as well as summer fruits—with understated leafy composure and stealthy spices. | 92
Stephan Reinhardt | Intense yellow in color and opening with a clear and aromatic bouquet of perfectly ripe and healthy Veltliner aromas intermixed with herbal and discreet oaky notes, this is a round, lush, and persistently salty, pure, and mineral Veltliner with well-hidden power, good tannic grip, and a persistent mineral structure. Excellent! | 92
Details
Wine expert | Andrew Jefford Stephen Brook Stephan Reinhardt |
Tastings year | 2020 |
Region | Kamptal |
% Alcohol By Volume | 13.5 |