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The Thermenregion is a notable wine region located in Lower Austria (Niederösterreich), just south of Vienna. It's one of Austria's 17 official wine regions (specifically part of the "Weinbaugebiete" of Niederösterreich) and is recognized for its warm climate, diverse soils, and a unique combination of indigenous and international grape varieties. Key Facts about Thermenregion Location: South of Vienna, along the thermal belt near the Vienna Woods (Wienerwald). Name Origin: The name “Thermenregion” refers to the thermal springs in the area, especially around Baden bei Wien. Climate: Warm and dry, with Pannonian influences (continental), ideal for both white and red wines. Soils: Varied—limestone, clay, and gravel—supporting a broad range of grape varieties. Notable Grape Varieties Indigenous Whites (local specialties): Zierfandler (Spätrot): Grown almost exclusively in the Thermenregion, especially around Gumpoldskirchen. Produces spicy, full-bodied wines with good aging potential. Rotgipfler: Often blended with Zierfandler; gives body and richness with tropical fruit and herbal notes. International & Regional Reds: St. Laurent: A specialty of the region; elegant, Pinot Noir-like red. Pinot Noir (Blauburgunder): Grown successfully thanks to the region’s warm climate. Zweigelt: Austria's most common red variety, also prominent here. Key Wine Villages Gumpoldskirchen: Known for Zierfandler and Rotgipfler. Pfaffstätten Baden bei Wien Traiskirchen Tattendorf: Especially known for red wine production. Wine Styles Dry white wines: Aromatic, structured; often single-varietal Zierfandler or Rotgipfler, or blends. Red wines: Typically elegant and fruit-forward, with increasing focus on quality. Dessert wines: Some sweet wines made in excellent vintages (Botrytis-affected).
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Hartl Pinot Noir Graf Weingartl 2021

Single vineyard Pinot Noir with a dark red brick color. Lots of ripe raspberries, wild strawberries, forest floor, cedar and a salty whiff of pine on the nose.  The palate adds both herbal and peppery components as well as roasted coffee notes with a bit of caraway seed.  Recommended to serve it slightly chilled in a round glass.

Braised beef with dumplings, lamb crown and brussels sprouts, roasted veal liver with pumpkin squash or tagliatelle with blue cheese.

Review:

"Deep crimson red with a purple hue, a subtle brightening on the rim. Candied violets, a hint of cassis, raspberries, black cherries, subtle notes of vanilla, a floral touch. Juicy, elegant, red cherries, a fresh acidity, a mineral-salty finish, red berry notes in the aftertaste, fresh and mineral, already drinking well, wonderful length, with ageing potential. - Peter MOSER"

- Falstaff (June 24th 2024), 95 pts 


 95 Points
Hartl Pinot Noir Ried Krautergarten 2021


Pinot Noir is clearly the dedication of the Hartl Winery.

Strong garnet red, tending a little more towards brick-colored at the edge. On the nose, a complex abundance of herbs and dark berries, raspberry jam, thyme blossoms, dill, sage, violets and marzipan. Juicy on the palate, aromas of ripe raspberries, blueberries, rosehip tea and Mediterranean herbs, as well as hints of Assam tea. The elegant acidity gives a firm framework for the powerful body and highlights the fine-grained tannins. In addition to its classic ripe, typical Pinot fruit, the wine shows subtle notes of toast and smoked bacon in the long finish.

Pair with veal roast, leg of lamb with thyme and lemon, grilled Mediterranean vegetables, wild fowl like pheasant wrapped in bacon or duck with orange zest, prunes, roasted pumpkin and root vegetables.

Review:

"Deep crimson red with a purple hue, brightening on the rim. Ripe red fruit, floral nuances, a hint of cranberries, raspberry pulp and candied mandarin zest. Juicy, good complexity, red berry fruit, an attractive sweetness, well-integrated tannins, lingers, delicate notes of nougat in the aftertaste, full-bodied, versatile. - Peter MOSER"
- Falstaff (June 24th 2024), 93 pts 


 93 Points
Hartl Pinot Noir Tattendorf Thermenregion DAC 2023

The everyday Pinot Noir, juicy, ripe cherry and berry fruits. Fine tannins and refreshing accidty, supported by dark cherries, raspberries, black pepper, and dark cocolate add drinking fun. A pleasant companion all day long.

Pair with handmade Pasta with game, boar or hare tomato sauce. Lasagna, Parmigana, or a veggie pie. Also delcious with a grilled rack of lamb.

Hartl Rotgipfler Gumpoldskirchen Thermenregion DAC 2023

Hartl Rotgipfler Gumpoldskirchen Thermenregion DAC is made from 100% Rotgipfler.

The ancient Rotgipfler grape is packed with subtle fruit aromas of ripe peaches, juicy apricot and fresh pineapple. The inviting fruit aromas on the nose are complemented on the palate by orange zest, tangerine, vanilla and white pepper. Salty minerality supports a delicate structure with refined acidity.

The Rotgipfler grape has its name from the young shoots and veins of its leaves, which show a reddish (rot=red) color. It is indigenous to the Thermenregion and has become a rare variety, planted on about 120 ha only.

Acidity: 5.2 g/l

RS: 2.0 g/l


Excellent with intense spice (curry, chili, ginger, lemongrass) which can be found in Asian, Mexican and Italian cuisine.
Also counters its creamy texture with hollandaise and bechamel sauces, white meats, firm fish, poultry, Waldorff Salad or Eggs Benedict. A compliment also for mature cheeses, fig mustard and roasted nuts. Try Baked Camembert with honey, garlic and rosemary with a fresh baguette and salted butter. 

Review:

"Pale golden yellow colour with silver reflections. Fresh yellow pears, delicate notes of meadow herbs and mango with fresh zest in the background. Medium body, fine nuances of white stone fruits, some melon, fine acidity, a lively food wine. - Peter MOSER"

- Falstaff (June 24th 2024), 92 pts 


 92 Points
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