Picture: Weingut Netzl: Unbelieveable but true! We are Falstaff Sieger 2015 and ... Unglaublich aber wahr! Wir sind Falstaff Sieger 2015 und können es kaum fassen! Vielen Dank an alle Freunde, Bekannte, und Kunden, die uns und unseren Weinen Jahrzehnte lang gefolgt sind und die immer an uns geglaubt haben! Und natürlich an alle Mitarbeiter, die uns das ganze Jahr über tatkräftig und ohne Kompromisse im Keller und Weingarten unterstützen! Wir sind einfach nur überglücklich für diese unglaublich große Anerkennung!
This year’s Falstaff Sieger (Falstaff Winner) is Weingut Christine and Franz Netzl from Göttlesbrunn in the Carnuntum. The Netzl family has been involved in wine production since 1820. Weingut Christine and Franz Netzl is regarded as one of those responsible for the current red wine boom in Austria.
The Falstaff RotweinGuide 2016, a wine guide for Austrian red wine, was released in November 2015 in Vienna, Austria. In the Falstaff RotweinGuide Austria 2016, around 1500 wines of around 500 winemakers are described. This key reference for Austrian wine was released for the 19th time by Peter Moser. The focus of the Falstaff RotweinGuide Austria 2016 is on the 2013 vintage. The Falstaff RotweinGuide Austria 2016 awarded prizes in 11 categories. The most watched award was the Falstaff Sieger: The producer of the wine with the highest scores. In the Falstaff RotweinGuide Austria 2016, it is Weingut Netzl. Congratulations.
See here: Austria’s Best Red Wines - Falstaff RotweinGuide 2016
Pictures: Christian Schiller and Christine, Christina and Franz Netzl in Göttlesbrunn in the Carnuntum
Weingut Christine and Franz Netzl is one of Austria’s leading wine producers, located in the Carnuntum, south-east of Vienna. I met Franz and Christine Netzl for the first time in 2010, when they introduced their wines with importer Klaus Wittauer to the American market. A year later, during the summer of 2011, I went over to Austria for a wedding in the Burgenland; I gave the Netzls a call and they were so nice to invite me over to the Estate. We spent a lovely afternoon together at their winery, which ended on the terrace of the Netzls with a glass of Zweigelt, watching a photo shooting session for the new Netzl catalog.
Pictures: Christian Schiller and Christine and Franz Neztl in Washington DC, USA
Carnuntum
The Carnuntum region, which covers an area south east of Vienna and south of the Danube, is a sub-region of Lower Austria. The Carnuntum has a long tradition of viticulture stretching back to Celtic times. It experienced an upswing under the Romans. At some point it was the occasional residence of Roman Caesars. The Carnuntum is rich in Roman remains, including an amphitheatre and a roman palace.
Picture: Goettlesbrunn
Weingut Christine and Franz Netzl
The Netzl Estate is located in the small town of Göttlesbrunn in the Carnuntum. The family has been involved in wine production since 1820. Weimgut Christine and Franz Netzl is regarded as one of those responsible for the red wine boom in Austria.
Pictures: Weingut Christine and Franz Netzl
The vineyard area totals 26 hectares, with holdings in the Aubühel, Bärnreiser, Haidacker, Holzweg, Kräften and Neuberg sites. 80% of the area is planted with the red varieties Zweigelt, St. Laurent, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Syrah, while the remaining 20% is planted with the white varieties Grüner Veltliner, Pinot Blanc, Chardonnay and Welschriesling. A bottle-fermented sparkling wine is also produced. Annual production is around 80.000 bottles of wine, which includes the wine made from grapes on the market, equivalent to about 5 hectares. "We do not want to go beyond 35 hectares in total" said Christine.
In the Winecellar with Christine
The first thing we did after arriving at Weingut Netzl on a Saturday afternoon was to visit the wine cellar with Christine; Franz was still bottling.
Pictures: Franz Netzl Bottling
“Christine” said Franz later when we went to the vineyards together “is the heart and the soul of our house. She combines the pleasure of taste with great sensory talent. She built up our winery together with me.” Christine is a certified sommelier and is responsible for public relations, sales and the office. Christine Netzl is a member of the "Die schwarzen Katzen aus Göttlesbrunn" (black cats of Göttlesbrunn) female winemakers association.
Pictures: With Christine Netzl in the Wine Cellar
Walking through the wine cellar, Christine explained: “We produce mainly complex and structured red wines full of juice (75 %), but also fresh, fizzy and aromatic whites. We try to maintain the elegance, finesse and character of the grapes and the wines to make the sniffer into the glass and the pleasure of the wine a unique experience. Zweigelt definitely is the King of our grapes – very typical for our region and therefore you can find Zweigelt through all our range starting from classic up to premium.”
Weingut Netzl has about 700 barrique barrels; each year, the Netzls buy about 100 new barrels, so they are used for 7 years on average.
In the Vineyard with Franz
After touring the wine cellar and watching Franz finishing bottling wine, Franz took us on a tour of the Weingut Netzl’s vineyards. During the wine cellar tour, Christine said about her husband Franz: “He is the thinker. He skillfully combines tradition, proven methods, and innovation, new technologies! That’s how he brought up the renowned winery from a mixed agricultural farm with only a few vines. After his education at the wine school in Klosterneuburg, he took over from his parents and concentrated fully on making wine.” Franz is responsible for the cellar and vineyards, but he is also involved with public relations and sales.
Pictures: Christian G.E. Schiller and Franz Netzl in the Vineyards
“Our vines grow, thrive and ripen on the soft hills of the Arbesthaler Hügelland. In terms of climate, we have a lot of sunshine with enough rainfalls. We get very ripe grapes. We also have cool nights, which helps to make the wine fruity” said Franz while driving through the stunning vineyard area. In term of soil types, loess, loam, gravel and sand prevail. Farming is done on the basis of the concept of sustainability.
Pictures: Christian G.E. Schiller and Franz Netzl in the Vineyards
""Everything is done manually" said Franz.
At the Tasting Bar
After the vineyard tour, Franz had to join Christine and daughter Christina for a photo session in the back yard of their winery. We, in the meantime, were presented the whole range of Netzl wines by a collaborator. Here are the wines we tasted.
Picture: Christine and Franz Netzl at the Tasting Bar
I went through the Netzl portfolio, including the 2009 Anna-Christina.
2009 Weingut Netzl Anna-Christina
The premium blend, dedicated to the Netzl daughters Annemarie and Christina. 60 % Zweigelt - 20 % Merlot – 20 % Cabernet Sauvignon
Vineyard: Bärnreiser, Aubühel, Haidäcker
Soil: Special terroir of the ‘Arbesthaler Hügelland’, nutritious loam and loess
Climate: For the Anna-Christina we use the best vineyard of every single variety. The Zweigelt comes from Haidacker, where he developes his typical very ripe, but also fresh cherry fruit. Merlot grows at Bärnreiser – a very warm place with deep soils and therefore constant ripening. Therefore the wines are deep, structure and full-bodied. Aubühel is the best place for Cabernet Sauvignon, because here he really gets ripe and brings ripe tannin and dark fruit to our blend.
Vinification: Highly ripe grapes were harvested at the end of September and beginning of October by hand and selected, fermented in temeperature controlled stainless steel tanks, the malolactic fermentation as well as the 20-month aging were made in new small French oak barrels
Alc. content 14,5 % Vol; total acidity 4,9 g/l
Tasting notes: Anna-Christina, this blend combines the juicy cherry fruit of the Zweigelt grape, the powerful structure and ripe tannins of the Cabernet Sauvignon and the smooth and velvety of the Merlot; ruby-garnet red with a dark core, dark and juicy berries and spicy nuances in the nose, complex, multi-layered, good tannins, elegance and charm with concentration.
A Final Drink on the Deck with Christina, Franz and Christine
After the tasting, we joined Christina, Franz and Christine (and her husband as well as their little baby) for a last sip of wine – a Zweigelt – while the family was doing a photo shooting session.
Pictures: Photo shooting session in the vineyard
Picture: The last bottle with Franz Netzl
Here I also met Christina Netzl-Archer, with her husband Peter Artner and little Lena Artner. Peter Artner is the winemaker and junior boss at Weingut Artner, also in the Carnuntum region.
Pictures: Christina Netzl-Archer, with her husband Peter Artner and little Lena Artner
“Christina” her mother said “is the creative. She is full of ideas and brings new energy and kick into the winery.” In 2007, she finished studies of international wine management and marketing and started to work at the winery. She is responsible for sales, public relations, marketing, the office “and she accompanies the vines from shooting until harvest and the wines from fermenting till bottling” Christine said.
I did not meet Christina’s sister, Annemarie. “She is a whirlwind. She always smiles and inspires” said her father Franz. “After her studies she started to work outside the winery, but spends every free minute with us and always helps out if needed.”
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