GUT OGGAU + CLAUS PREISINGER WINES
FROM BURGENLAND, AUSTRIA

This week, Famelia is thrilled to be showcasing 7 of the new, and incredibly limited releases, of two, top-tier, Burgenland, Austria wine producers ~ Gut Oggau and Claus Preisinger.

All 7 wines will be on show and available all week (Wednesday 11 ~ Sunday 15 October), as part of our weekly 12 wines, with wine flights starting from $57 for 3 (or more) half-glasses.

SPECIAL 'WINE FLIGHT' TASTING EVENT
THURSDAY 12 OCTOBER

Join us for a special 'wine flight' tasting event on Thursday 12 October, where you can sample half-glasses of all 7 wines at a special price of $125.

This is an incredibly rare opportunity to taste these magnificent wines!

About the wine makers

BURGENLAND, AUSTRIA
GUT OGGAU

In 2007, wife and husband, Stephanie and Eduard Tscheppe-Eselbock took over one of the oldest properties in the region, with the manors oldest walls dating back to the 17th century. It is there where the couple produce single plot, distinctive wines from native varietals that are separated by character and personality rather than hillside location. For the vines a 20-year period of neglect was fortunate, as this allowed for all pesticide and chemical treatments to be washed away.

This let them begin working immediately on the vines according to biodynamic principles. Stephanie and Eduard focus on quality as a permanent quest, their aim is to achieve a natural vine balance and process the grapes as gently as possible, allowing them to make the best use of their vineyard’s strength. Their 13 hectares of vines are spread across dozens of tiny vineyards. Each of these sites are vinified separately and then either bottled as a single site or blended to created complex field blends.

Ceritified and farmed according to ‘Demeter’ biodynamics, Gut Oggaus’ wines have become one the most sort after, cult-status wines in Austria and we are proud to be bringing in such individualistic rarities.

BURGENLAND, AUSTRIA
CLAUS PREISINGER

Claus Preisinger’s winery is nestled in the village of Gols by Lake Neusiedlersee in Burgenland. Claus first started making wine with this father as a hobby, but after working with Hans Nittnaus, a neighbouring winemaker for a few years, decided that wine was his true calling. In 2004 he was one of the founding members of the Pannobile group of winemakers, a group that uses respect for the land and terroir to preserve traditions in Burgenland. His first vintage was in 2000, and since then he has expanded his father’s 3 hectares to the 17 hectares of vines he cultivates today. His vineyard work is meticulous and he is deeply in touch with his land. He uses a mixture of techniques including homeopathic teas, compost from cattle and horses and works strictly from Steiner philosophies. His vines are spread across 58 parcels and are largely planted to indigenous varieties such as Zweigelt, Blaufränkisch and St. Laurent.

More recently Claus has started working with Grüner Veltliner and Weissburgunder, producing distinctive, skin fermented white wines. Despite the modernity of his striking winery everything done inside is hands-off and inherently natural, with indigenous yeasts taking control of each years ferments. Claus’ priority has always been to produce wine that is pure, balanced, and expressive of his terroir. His winemaking methods are very much guided by instinct rather than set formula, and he is perpetually experimenting and evolving, making wine that is markedly different in style to the classic interpretations coming out of the region. Claus was one of the first Austrian winemakers to start experimenting with skin contact wines fermented in Georgian amphorae. His 2009 Weissburgunder from the Edelgraben vineyard was the first vintage he bottled in this style, and since then he has been vinifying the whole Edelgraben range in amphorae.

Claus is deeply committed to working in harmony with nature, and has been certified biodynamic since 2009. He also keeps his cellar interventions to a minimum, strongly advocating for wines that achieve balance naturally. Very little sulphur is added to his wines - Claus decides just before bottling if it is strictly necessary.

Claus is spearheading a new wave of great young Austrian producers with a non-apologetic, genuine and credible approach. Indigenous varietals take staring roles in his production and his examples are bright, pure and instinctual.