by Debbie | Mar 24, 2021 | Austrian Wine, gruner veltliner, wine
I’ve been digging Gruner Veltliner from Austria these days. I think it’s the crisp acidity and green apple notes that have me hooked. In the small village of Oberfucha located in the Lower Austrian wine region of Kremstal is Geyerhof. The estate began over 800 years...
by Debbie | Oct 19, 2020 | gruner veltliner, wine
Gruner Veltliner is another wine I need to keep in stock. I love it’s aroma, zest and high acidity. It’s a sleeper grape that is really enjoyable. You’ll find most Gruner’s like this one from Austria, but Gruner is also grown in other parts of the world. A...
by Debbie | Nov 13, 2019 | austian wine, wine
austian wine I recently had lunch with Heinz Frischengruber the winemaker and oenologist at Domäne Wachau. In case you are not familiar, Domäne Wachau is located in Austria and known for its outstanding Gruner Veltliner and Riesling wine. Our lunch took place just...
by Debbie | Jan 8, 2018 | gruner veltliner, winephabet street
I thought I’d begin the new year with some wine education. So if you missed Winephabet Street in December, here is your chance to catch up and learn about Gruner Veltliner the signature grape of Austria. Winephabet Street is a series where every month Lori Budd of...
by Debbie | Jul 14, 2016 | albarino, gruner veltliner
I love this quote I found on their website – “The Coyote Legend” “Legend has it, each year at the beginning of hte growing season, a band of coyotes from the nearby foothills, sneak into our vineyards, and for no apparent reason other...