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Martin Vajčner - Veltliner 2024 Tasovice

Moravia | Znojmo region | white
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16,37 €
Category: Czech natural wines
EAN: 2071867961594695
Bottle volume: 0,75 l
Color: White wine
Country of origin: Czech Republic
Filtration: No
Grape variety: Veltlínské zelené
Percentage of alcohol: 11 %
Region: Moravia
Styl: Dry
Type of wine: Natural wine
Vintage: 2024
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The wine from the Veltliner Grüner variety comes from the Kamenný vrch vineyard in Tasovice in the Znojmo subregion. The grapes were pressed whole and fermentation took place spontaneously. The wine was then aged on the lees without mixing in Moravian and French oak barrels.

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Martin Vajčner focuses on producing wines that clearly show the region where the grapes come from. Each region and vineyard route is characterized by a different soil composition, different altitudes, different amounts of precipitation, or even the amount of sunlight. He tries to make wines in such a way that the manifestations of all these factors are as clear as possible. Nature itself determines how the wines will taste in the end, which is why he minimizes interventions in the cellar. The range of colors, flavors, and aromas is so varied and fun. At the same time, he tries to ensure that his activities are in harmony with nature even in the vineyards, where he uses only biological sprays. He considers high-quality green work to be the basis for preventive vine protection. 
The mash is macerated for several hours to days on the skins and stalks. In the case of clay kvevri vessels and amphorae, maceration on the skins and stalks lasts several months (kvevri vessels are stored in a sandstone cellar in Oblekovice; ceramic amphorae from Keramika Poštorná are stored in a cellar in Hodonice).
The must is gravity-drained and poured into oak and acacia barrels or glass demijohns. Spontaneous fermentation follows thanks to the vineyard's own yeast.
The wines mature for a long time on coarse or fine yeast and are blended as needed.

martin_vajcner_hokuspokus_winebarMartin Vajčner in his cellar in Hodonice, 24/07/2020