2006 Schloss Gobelsberg Grüner Veltiner Langenlois Austria. 12.5% alcohol; screwcap. $13.99 from Chambers Street Wines. Terry Theise Estate Selection; Imported by Michael Skurnik Wines, Syosset, NY.
Light yellow color, clear hue, pretty floral and earth aromas, a bit restrained, very good fruit and spice with earth and mushroom notes, mild acidity, perhaps a bit too soft, good sharp finish. Lovely with broiled trout on spinach and green beans with roasted sliced almonds. 3*.
Notes: Winery: http://www.schloss-gobelsburg.at
Wine Diary: Some notes on another wine and an interesting note about the winery and its history:
1999 Schloss Gobelsburg Zweigelt Langenlois Austria. 12.5% alcohol. $14.00. Chambers. Callahan: “medium-sized red with a gentle structure and round fruit. Good example of zweigelt. Organic.” Clarke: High-yielding and important Austrian grape developed by a Dr Zweigelt in 1922. It needs vigorous pruning to bring out all its cherry fruit but some good-quality examples exist. The very early history of the castle Gobelsburg and its vineyards is an unwritten story as with many similar estates in Austria. Archeological excavations in one of our vineyards (Grub) and at the occasion of a major extension of the chateau's vaults have released many traces of settlements in eolithic, bronze and iron age, the Roman empire and early medieval periods. Pretty ruby color with flecks of pink, deep hue, remarkable aroma and taste, quite distinctive and long lasting, great spice notes, over-all impression of cherries. Lovely wine, and Janet liked it too. 4*.
Lyle Fass: Nice classis Gruner Veltiner with mushroom and pepper notes. Ripe as the vintage dictates bit lovely purity and texture.