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Weingut Stadlmann

Wine Region: Thermenregion
Province:  Niederösterreich (Lower Austria)
The House of Stadlmann’s history of winemaking dates back seven generations to as early as 1780. The estate is located in Thermonregion, 20 minutes south of Vienna.  Johann Stadlmann VII gained additional experience in wine-growing estates in Alsace, Germany and Alto Adige, Italy. He is one of the region’s key wine personalities.  No manipulation, but harmony with nature, this has always been the credo of the Stadlmann family.  
Their two main varietals are indigenous to Thermenregion: Zierfandler (from which they make their hallmark wine) and Rotgipfler.  These varietals date from the days of the Hapsburg Empire, and were the Emperor’s favorite wines.  
Vineyard/Vinification method: Certified ORGANIC in AUSTRIA
Hectares/acres:  13/33
Varietals:    
White (68%, incl dessert wine): Zierfandler, Rotgipfler, Neuburger, Pinot Blanc, Muskat, Riesling, Grüner Veltliner
Red (32%, incl dessert wine): Pinot Noir, St. Laurent, Zweigelt, Cabernet Sauvignon

Owners: Johann and Michaela Stadlmann
Winemaker: Johann Stadlmann
Hectares/acres: 12/30
Wine Region: Thermenregion, Traiskirchen
Wine Varietals:
White (68%): Zierfandler, Rotgipfler, Neuburger, Pinot Blanc, Muskat, Riesling, Gruener Veltliner
Red (32%): Pinot Noir, St. Laurent, Zweigelt, Cabernet Sauvignon,
Climate: Sheltered from the cold winds of the north by the Anninger, the last big foothill of the Vienna Woods, and influenced by the mild Pannonic climate from the southeast. The Thermenregion is among Austria’s warmest and most beautiful wine-growing areas, comparable to the regions of Burgundy and Alsace.
Soil: Brown soil with sandy loam
Vinification and Grapes: If the vintage or vine variety requires it, stainless-steel tanks and/or bug used wood barrels are used. Even for Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon, no barriques are used.  As a result, the wines are full of character and typical of the variety. The red wines designated “Classic” are aged primarily in large wooden barrels, however the “Reserve” reds are aged in small oak casks for up to 18 months.
Annual sales: 60 000 Bottles
Export: Germany, Switzerland, Netherlands, Japan, Great Britain, USA

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www.stadlmann-wein.at

Press:

The Somm Journal 2017

Info:
 Stadlmann

Map:
Thermenregion

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