Wenzel, Wolf and sheep
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Grapes: 80% Chardonnay + 15% Sauvignon blanc + 5% Pinot Grigio
Region: Burgenland, Austria
Vintage: 2021
Viticulture: Organic
Soils: Limestone
Vinification: On the skin for one month
Aging: Concrete eggs
Fining or Filtering: None
Sulfur: None
Notes from the Importer:
Michael Wenzel is based in Rust, a town on the west bank of Lake Neusiedler in Burgenland where his family have been making wine since 1647. Today Michael holds 11 hectares of vines in some of the finest sites around Rust, and focuses on the Furmint grape, a variety he has been passionate about from an early age.
Furmint was almost wiped out of existence in the 20th century when the iron curtain forced the separation of Austria and Hungary. In the 1980s Michael’s father Robert Wenzel started bringing Furmint vines across the border with a view to reintroduce it into the local winemaking culture. Today Michael cultivates 3 of the 10 hectares of Furmint planted in the country, and is widely considered to be a pioneer of this variety in Austria. The quartz, gneiss and mica schist soils of his vineyards are perfectly suited to the Furmint grape, producing structured, mineral wines. He also grows Blaukfränkisch grapes on his more calcareous sites, which yield focused, elegant expressions of this traditional Austrian variety.