
Leth 2023 Gruner Veltliner Steinagrund Wagram
Leth 2023 Grüner Veltliner Steinagrund Wagram is a vibrant and terroir-driven Austrian white that captures the hallmark balance of freshness, spice, and mineral depth for which the region is known. Sourced from a single hillside vineyard, the wine combines crisp citrus, orchard fruit, and classic Grüner peppery lift with a refined texture and stony backbone. Bright, precise, and exceptionally food-friendly, it stands as a quintessential example of modern Wagram Grüner Veltliner—structured enough for serious wine lovers yet effortlessly drinkable.
Origins & Craftsmanship
The wine is produced by Weingut Leth, a family-run estate based in Fels am Wagram in Lower Austria, where the Leth family has been cultivating vineyards since the 1960s. The estate is a member of Traditionsweingüter Österreich, a group dedicated to preserving Austria’s classic vineyard sites and regional identity.
The Steinagrund vineyard—whose name translates to “stony ground”—is a fully terraced hillside site in the Wagram DAC known for its gravelly soils covered with loess. These soils provide both drainage and mineral expression, contributing to the wine’s distinctive clarity and structure.
Key vineyard and winemaking details include:
- Single-vineyard origin: Ried Steinagrund in Fels am Wagram
- Altitude: roughly 220–240 meters above sea level
- Soils: stony gravel layered with loess
- Average vine age: about 30 years
- Sustainable farming: no herbicides used for over 25 years and no insecticides for more than a decade
Grüner Veltliner is Austria’s flagship grape variety and is widely known for producing mineral-driven wines with bright acidity and distinctive savory spice.
The 2023 Steinagrund bottling emphasizes purity of fruit and vineyard expression, resulting in a wine that is both precise and layered.
Critics Reviews
James Suckling – 91 Points
James Suckling awards the wine 91 points, describing it as “cool and citrusy, showing notes of orange rind, lemons, nectarines and wet stones” with medium body and transparency.
Tasting Profile
Nose:
Orange zest, lemon peel, nectarine, green apple, and subtle white pepper.
Palate:
Medium-bodied with vibrant citrus, orchard fruit, and a mineral-driven core supported by lively acidity.
Finish:
Clean and persistent with stony minerality, citrus oils, and a delicate peppery lift.
Quick Overview
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| ABV / Proof | ~12.5% ABV |
| Origin / Region | Wagram DAC, Niederösterreich, Austria |
| Producer | Weingut Leth |
| Grape Type / Spirit Type | 100% Grüner Veltliner |
| Aging or Maturation | Stainless steel to preserve freshness and minerality |
| Aromas & Flavors | Lemon, orange rind, nectarine, green apple, wet stone |
| Style / Identity | Mineral-driven Austrian white from a single vineyard |
Recommended Service
Serving Temperature:
Serve chilled at 46–50°F (8–10°C).
Decanting:
Not necessary; allow the wine a few minutes in the glass to release its aromatics.
Food Pairings:
Exceptional with schnitzel, roast chicken, freshwater fish, asparagus dishes, sushi, or light Mediterranean cuisine.
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Description
Leth 2023 Grüner Veltliner Steinagrund Wagram is a vibrant and terroir-driven Austrian white that captures the hallmark balance of freshness, spice, and mineral depth for which the region is known. Sourced from a single hillside vineyard, the wine combines crisp citrus, orchard fruit, and classic Grüner peppery lift with a refined texture and stony backbone. Bright, precise, and exceptionally food-friendly, it stands as a quintessential example of modern Wagram Grüner Veltliner—structured enough for serious wine lovers yet effortlessly drinkable.
Origins & Craftsmanship
The wine is produced by Weingut Leth, a family-run estate based in Fels am Wagram in Lower Austria, where the Leth family has been cultivating vineyards since the 1960s. The estate is a member of Traditionsweingüter Österreich, a group dedicated to preserving Austria’s classic vineyard sites and regional identity.
The Steinagrund vineyard—whose name translates to “stony ground”—is a fully terraced hillside site in the Wagram DAC known for its gravelly soils covered with loess. These soils provide both drainage and mineral expression, contributing to the wine’s distinctive clarity and structure.
Key vineyard and winemaking details include:
- Single-vineyard origin: Ried Steinagrund in Fels am Wagram
- Altitude: roughly 220–240 meters above sea level
- Soils: stony gravel layered with loess
- Average vine age: about 30 years
- Sustainable farming: no herbicides used for over 25 years and no insecticides for more than a decade
Grüner Veltliner is Austria’s flagship grape variety and is widely known for producing mineral-driven wines with bright acidity and distinctive savory spice.
The 2023 Steinagrund bottling emphasizes purity of fruit and vineyard expression, resulting in a wine that is both precise and layered.
Critics Reviews
James Suckling – 91 Points
James Suckling awards the wine 91 points, describing it as “cool and citrusy, showing notes of orange rind, lemons, nectarines and wet stones” with medium body and transparency.
Tasting Profile
Nose:
Orange zest, lemon peel, nectarine, green apple, and subtle white pepper.
Palate:
Medium-bodied with vibrant citrus, orchard fruit, and a mineral-driven core supported by lively acidity.
Finish:
Clean and persistent with stony minerality, citrus oils, and a delicate peppery lift.
Quick Overview
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| ABV / Proof | ~12.5% ABV |
| Origin / Region | Wagram DAC, Niederösterreich, Austria |
| Producer | Weingut Leth |
| Grape Type / Spirit Type | 100% Grüner Veltliner |
| Aging or Maturation | Stainless steel to preserve freshness and minerality |
| Aromas & Flavors | Lemon, orange rind, nectarine, green apple, wet stone |
| Style / Identity | Mineral-driven Austrian white from a single vineyard |
Recommended Service
Serving Temperature:
Serve chilled at 46–50°F (8–10°C).
Decanting:
Not necessary; allow the wine a few minutes in the glass to release its aromatics.
Food Pairings:
Exceptional with schnitzel, roast chicken, freshwater fish, asparagus dishes, sushi, or light Mediterranean cuisine.











