Weingut Harm Riesling Kellerberg Reserve 2011
Riesling | Wachau | Austria | White Wine | Weingut Harm | 2011 | 0,75 L | 14,5 %
About
Weingut Harm Riesling Kellerberg Reserve 2011 is a top-tier Austrian Riesling from the renowned Kellerberg vineyard—one of the most prestigious sites in the Wachau region. This wine demonstrates exceptional aging potential, with over a decade of bottle maturation developing a complex, layered, and harmonious profile. The steep terraces and primary rock soils contribute to its distinctive minerality and structure.
Tasting notes
The nose reveals dried citrus, apricot, honey, petrol notes, and subtle spice. On the palate, it is concentrated, deep, and elegant, with vibrant acidity, crystalline minerality, and an exceptionally long, evolved finish. Medium to full-bodied, with perfect balance between freshness and mature richness.
Pairing
An excellent match for refined fish dishes such as butter-poached sea bass or pike-perch, as well as white meats and richer Asian cuisine. Its developed character also pairs beautifully with aged cheeses and foie gras, where the wine’s acidity balances richness.
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Weingut Harm
Weingut Harm is an Austrian winery rooted in tradition and respect for terroir. The estate is known for producing high-quality Riesling and Grüner Veltliner, with a focus on precision and sustainable viticulture. The Höllerin vineyard is one of its standout sites, producing structured, age-worthy wines with distinctive minerality.
This is the story of how one of the most exciting wine regions in Austria came into being. For millions of years, the Danube River has carved its serpentine path through solid soils, and today the rocky terraces provide places for growing grapes. Two grape varieties are mainly cultivated in this region: Riesling and Grüner Veltliner.








