Loimer

Austria - 

Kamptal - 

Langenlois 

Grosse Reserve Blanc de Blancs Langenlois

55% Pinot Blanc 40% Chardonnay 5% Pinot Gris

Production area: Langenlois

Terrain: argilloso e sabbioso, roccia frantumata, loess e ardesia

Harvest: manual

Vinification: spontaneous fermentation in stainless steel tanks at 18-22°C for 2-4 weeks, followed by malolactic fermentation

Refinement: in stainless steel tanks on whole lees for 12 months and on fine lees for a further 9 months

Color: straw yellow, fine and persistent bubbles

Fragrance: intense yeasty notes together with a wide range of flavours such as biscuit, apple peel, green walnuts, baked apple, lemon slices and hazelnut biscuits

Flavor: elegant, with delicate acidity, refreshing citrus notes in the lingering finish

Alcoholic Grade: 12% vol

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THE COMPANY

Fred Loimer, who graduated in the early 1990s, caused quite a stir in Langenlois and the surrounding area because, despite coming from a traditional family of winegrowers, he decided to vinify the must obtained from Grüner Veltliner, Austria’s leading grape variety, in barriques. In 1998, he took over the winery from his father and in 2000 had a minimalist black cube built on top of a 150-year-old cellar dug by hand into the loess in Langenlois, adding to the appeal of the already charming Kellergassen, or cellar lanes, and establishing himself as a true pioneer of the wine architecture movement. Closer to nature, Fred practises viticulture that protects the land and resources, thereby increasing the quality of the wines. The Loimer winery began converting to biodynamic agriculture in 2006, and in 2007 Fred, together with many other fellow winegrowers, founded respect-BIODYN, a community that consistently implements and lives biodynamics in viticulture. Spontaneous fermentation with natural yeasts: weeks, sometimes months of maceration on the skins, patient maturation, without intervention or additives are just some of the “secrets” of Fred Loimer and his wines, a true star in the Austrian Kamptal region.