Friday November 6, 2015
 BRITISH COLUMBIA

"The Leo Alzingers, father and son, no doubt reached illustrious international status later than did a half dozen other Wachau estates, and that is no doubt partly for the same reason that they are now near the top of so many Austrian wine lovers' Wachau hit lists. They tended to fashion understated, refined, focused Rieslings and Grüner Veltliners of downright sedate complexity rather than obviously imposing richness or opulence. So current fashions in much of the wine world, including in the Wachau, are catching up with where they have long been. All that being said, it has struck me that several of the Alzingers' most recent collections exhibit the virtues associated with their wines to an especially glorious degree and seem driven by a new level of youthful energy, suggesting that they may age even more impressively than earlier vintages have." 
 
Antonio Galloni
Vinous Media
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Höhereck Smaragd
Riesling 2013

Suggested Retail Price $68.99/bottle + Tax
VarietalRiesling
Region
Dürnstein, Wachau  
Format6 x 750ml
Availability
Only 5 cases
Ageability
Now - 2025+

 

 
95 Points

"Alluringly scented with floral sachet and herbal essences seemingly shadowed by their penetratingly high-toned distilled counterparts, this delivers bright, zesty fresh lime, grapefruit and apple on a glossy and expansive yet vibrant and buoyant palate. The reprise of inner-mouth floral perfume and coolingly green herbs is accompanied by smoky black tea and mouthwateringly sweet/saline, iodine-tinged, deeply savory shrimp-shell reduction. Kaleidoscopically interactive, infectiously juicy and capital-U umami-rich, this phenomenally concentrated, focused, vibrantly sustained Riesling is as fine as any I can recall from its site."

November 2015
(93-95) Points

"Bright greenish yellow. With a delicate honey-backed fine yellow peach, marked mineral. Bodied, mesh, fine white fruit, lively acidity bow, artful, pleasant salty touch, lemony nuances in the finish, showing a good length, delicate Riesling style."

August 2014

Translated from German
About Weingut Alzinger  

Weingut Alzinger is located on a magnificent stretch of the Danube 65km west of Vienna, on a majestic bend where the great river sweeps past Unterloiben in the region of Wachau. This is surely one of the most spectacular wine regions in the world, so stunningly beautiful that it has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which as the Alzinger website proudly proclaims, makes it "coequal to the pyramids of Giza, the Taj Mahal, and the Great Wall of China ". This is a very special terroir, with the precipitous south-facing cliffs of the Waldviertel soaring to a height of 500 metres - as steep as the Mosel between Bernkastel and Zeltingen and considerably higher. No wonder there is such a concentration of great wine names: Alzinger's Wachau neighbours include Knoll, F X Pichler, Hirtzberger, Jamek and Prager,as well as the renowned Freie Weingartner Coop.

 

The landscape is a patchwork of small terraced vineyards, combining steep rocky hillsides with full exposure (typically the preserve of Riesling) and lower less well-exposed silty/loess sites where gruner veltlner thrives. Interestingly, Alzinger's Loibenberg Smaragd gruner veltliner is from a prime higher- altitude site, higher than both the Steinertal and Hohereck Smaragd rieslings. 'Smaragd' (literally meaning 'emerald' but referring to a beautiful green lizard that suns itself in sunny vineyards; pronounced more or less 'smar-act') is a designation that indicates fully ripe wines of at least 12.5% alcohol and less than 8g/L residual sugar; stylistically it is somewhere between a dry German Spatlese or Auslese and a late-picked rich but not sweet Alsatian wine. The wines from top producers are simply astonishing; there is a very good reason that Austrian wines have become so super-fashionable in the last decade.

 

The Alzinger philosophy is 'to simply let every vineyard express its personality'. The wines magically combine very distinct minerality, charming fruit, and elegance. They are so refined and understated that Terry Theise has said "you wouldn't be surprised if the cellar master was the Dalai Lama". The wines are routinely among the highest scoring in the region. They are a most welcome addition to the Liquid Art portfolio.


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