
2024 Aichenberg GrĂŒner Veltliner âPremiumâ, Niederösterreich, Austria
ABOUT THIS WINE
Aichenberg GrĂŒner Veltliner âPremiumâ comes from family-tended vineyards around NiederruĂbach in Austriaâs Niederösterreich region, with fruit sourced from the small âAichenâ site known for producing especially elegant, aromatic GrĂŒner. Grown on modest, carefully managed parcels and vinified with sustainable practices and modern, quality-focused equipment, the wine is crafted to preserve purity and freshness.
ABOUT THIS PRODUCER
The Aichenberg winery was founded in 1983 by the Schachenhuber family. It encompasses around 15 hectares of vineyards around the village of NiederruĂbach. In the village, there is a small area called âAichenâ, which makes very fruity and elegant wines, thus becoming the namesake of the winery. The elegance of the surrounding nature is captured in this wine and displayed in a glass. The winery uses sustainable means in their production alongside other technological advances and equipment.
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ABOUT THIS WINE
Aichenberg GrĂŒner Veltliner âPremiumâ comes from family-tended vineyards around NiederruĂbach in Austriaâs Niederösterreich region, with fruit sourced from the small âAichenâ site known for producing especially elegant, aromatic GrĂŒner. Grown on modest, carefully managed parcels and vinified with sustainable practices and modern, quality-focused equipment, the wine is crafted to preserve purity and freshness.
ABOUT THIS PRODUCER
The Aichenberg winery was founded in 1983 by the Schachenhuber family. It encompasses around 15 hectares of vineyards around the village of NiederruĂbach. In the village, there is a small area called âAichenâ, which makes very fruity and elegant wines, thus becoming the namesake of the winery. The elegance of the surrounding nature is captured in this wine and displayed in a glass. The winery uses sustainable means in their production alongside other technological advances and equipment.













