Bernhard Ott, Feuersbrunner Rosenberg Erste Lage OTW Gruner Veltliner
2005, Wagram, Austria
Classification Erste Lage OTW
Colour / Type White
Bottle size 150cl
Alcohol 14%
Grape Gruner Veltliner
Average score 92
Welcome to LadyWine, your premier destination for exquisite wines that cater to both seasoned connoisseurs and curious novices alike. Allow us to introduce you to the Bernhard Ott Feuersbrunner Rosenberg Erste Lage OTW Gruner Veltliner, a captivating white wine hailing from the picturesque vineyards of Austria's Wagram region. This 2005 vintage boasts a refined elegance that is sure to delight your senses with each sip. Crafted with precision and passion, this Erste Lage OTW classification wine is a true testament to Bernhard Ott's dedication to producing exceptional wines. The 1500 ml bottle size ensures that you can savor every drop of this remarkable vintage, making it perfect for special occasions or intimate gatherings. Whether you are a seasoned wine enthusiast seeking a new addition to your collection or a novice looking to expand your palate, the Bernhard Ott Feuersbrunner Rosenberg Erste Lage OTW Gruner Veltliner is a must-have for any wine lover. Order yours today and embark on a journey of discovery with LadyWine. Cheers!
About Bernhard Ott
Taking over from his father in 1993, Bernhard Ott, an eccentric and inquisitive owner took the company to the present-day whilst maintaining the knowledge and history passed down to him through the family business. Located in Wagram in lower Austria, Ott proved that quality Gr ner Veltliner could be produced using newer biodynamic methods. Ott renewed the vinification process, replacing old wooden caskets with stainless steel as well as expanding the vineyards. Combining traditional and innovative methods, Bernhard Ott is able to extract the best from each to produce high quality wines. Working the soil with composting using cow manure allows the sugar ripeness of the grape to stay moderate enabling the grapes to be picked at full ripeness. He also decides to bottle his wines with stelvin caps (screw cap) to retain the freshness of his wine. With 40 hectares of vineyard, planting 90% Gr ner Veltliner and 10% Riesling, Bernhard Ott has spearheaded a movement across Austria of using new techniques in winemaking.