
Winery LambauerGelber Muskateller Sausaler Schiefer
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Details and technical informations about Winery Lambauer's Gelber Muskateller Sausaler Schiefer.
Discover the grape variety: Seibel 6468
Simple, lively whites with a pale golden robe, an airy palate with preserved acidity, and undemonstrative aromas of citrus and white flowers. Productive and disease-resistant. Now marginal, surviving in a few heritage plots in France, it belongs to the old hybrids preserved in variety collections for their genetic and historical interest. A French white hybrid grape bred by Albert Seibel in the early 20th century.
Last vintages of this wine
The best vintages of Gelber Muskateller Sausaler Schiefer from Winery Lambauer are 0
Informations about the Winery Lambauer
The Winery Lambauer is one of of the world's greatest estates. It offers 8 wines for sale in the of Steiermark to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Steiermark
Austrian reference for lively, aromatic whites (75% of output). Star Sauvignon Blanc (qualitative banner of southern Styria): precise and taut with signature notes of gooseberry, grapefruit, nettle, cut grass and white pepper, an incisive finish. Fresh, lemony Welschriesling (the most planted), ample Morillon (Chardonnay), floral, muscat Muskateller. Spicy Schilcher rosé in West-Steiermark.
The wine region of Steirerland
Austrian Styria, the country's southernmost region around Graz down to the Slovenian border, vineyards on steep slopes up to 700 m, temperate southern climate. Signature Sauvignon Blanc as white king: lively and precise with notes of grapefruit, passion fruit, boxwood, elderflower and a mineral touch — mountain benchmark. Tense Welschriesling (green apple, citrus), ample Morillon (Chardonnay), floral Muskateller. Rustic Schilcher rosé from Blauer Wildbacher.
The word of the wine: Physiological maturity
The stage of ripeness of the grape berry when it has reached an optimal weight and when the sugar and acidity levels have stabilized.














