Sohm & Kracher
Weinviertel | Illmitz
When long-time friends Aldo Sohm and Gerhard Kracher decided to make wine together, they brought to the project decades of collective experience and a shared love of great foods and wines of the world — especially dry grüner veltliner from their native Austria. They knew the focus would be grüner veltliner grown in the Weinviertel made according to two basic principles: the wines should be (low to) moderate in alcohol and should never be unctuous in character. Since their first vintage in 2009, they have kept a sharp focus on one variety — from the brisk, peppery “Lion” to the Chablis-like “St. Georg.”


Sohm & Kracher 2013 Grüner Veltliner "Alte Reben"
A step up in texture and flavor, this wine is a bit phenolic, expressing more weight on the palate and structure similar to that of a Chardonnay. It boasts quince and yellow apple. It is beany with lentils and white pepper and is long on the finish.
- 2013
- Grüner Veltliner
- Austria
- Niederösterreich
- Weinviertal
- Organic
- South, southeast
- Gravel, limestone
- 2 years neutral barrel, 5 months stainless
- 80% stainless steel, 20% neutral barrel
- 1
- 750 ml
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