Numen Rose Sankt Laurent - 2018
Johannes Zillinger
3.80 / 5.0
- Region
- Austria » Wein
- Type
- rose still, dry
- Producer
- Johannes Zillinger
- Vintage
- 2018
- Grapes
- Saint-Laurent
- Alcohol
- 12
- Sugar
- unknown
- Price
- 1415 UAH
- Cellar
- not available
This wine comes from vines over 106 years old, undergoing spontaneous fermentation in 10hl amphorae with semi-carbonic maceration for 8 months, using 100% whole clusters. Aged for 3 months in 500l old barrels, split equally between acacia and oak, it is bottled without filtration or fining and with minimal SO₂. Made entirely from St. Laurent grapes.
Ratings
3.80 / 5.0·750 ml·@Lo Bar · Johannes Zillinger Uncorked by Vasyl Velykanskiy
This wine presents a bit of a conundrum. On one hand, it enchants with its smoky nuances, alongside dark bread, red berries, and Kissel. The aftertaste lingers pleasantly, supported by good acidity and a butter-like texture. However, on the other hand, the wine reveals itself to be somewhat monotonous and straightforward, lacking the complexity or intrigue that might make it a standout choice for savouring on its own.
While it possesses certain charming elements, it falls short of being a wine that captivates entirely, suggesting it may be better suited as a complement to a meal rather than as a solo indulgence.
Wine #5 on Johannes Zillinger Uncorked by Vasyl Velykanskiy event.
Johannes Zillinger
Johannes Zillinger, a third-generation winemaker, has adeptly steered the family winery into the modern era while deeply rooting his practices in the history and tradition of his forebears. The Zillinger winery, owned by Johannes's family since 1673, stands as a testament to a long-standing heritage of viticulture, with origins tracing back to Bavarian settlers relocated by the church in the 16th century to cultivate church lands. Transitioning to organic farming in the early 1980s under his father's guidance, one of Austria's pioneers in organic viticulture, Johannes has since embraced biodynamic farming with a zeal that reflects both respect for the legacy and a forward-thinking approach. His vineyards, including some of the oldest St. Laurent vines in the region, are managed with minimal intervention, embodying his belief in letting nature dictate the course. The shift towards biodynamics under Johannes's stewardship has been marked by innovations (on the region scale) like the introduction of qvevri and a commitment to practices that enhance the vitality and expressiveness of his wines.
Navigating Johannes Zillinger's wines is an exploration of his philosophy and the diversity of his vineyards, categorized into four distinct series: Velue, Reflexion, Revolution, and Numen. The Velue series, named after both the old name of the village Velm-Götzendorf (where the winery is located) and the willow trees lining the local rivers, offers an accessible entry point into Zillinger's approach to natural winemaking. These wines, characterized by their lightness, everyday appeal, and minimalistic vinification, are a testament to the unique terroir and Johannes's dedication to biodynamic practices. The Reflexion series takes a more focused approach, showcasing single-vineyard, single-varietal wines that serve as intricate portraits of their specific terroir, varietal, and vintage. These wines are crafted to express the complexity and nuances of their origins.
The Revolution series embodies Johannes's playful and experimental side, featuring wines that break from tradition and offer a fresh, dynamic experience. Utilizing methods like short-time maceration, the Solera system, and experiments with PIWI vines, this line is designed to redefine everyday drinking wines with its distinct, far-from-mainstream character. Lastly, the Numen series represents the pinnacle of Zillinger's winemaking, with grapes sourced from the oldest vines and vinified with minimal intervention. This series is a profound expression of divine influence and fate, capturing the essence of the vineyard's history and Johannes's winemaking philosophy. Each of these series offers a unique perspective on Zillinger's craftsmanship, providing both novices and connoisseurs with an enriching exploration of Austrian natural wines.