Knoll “Loibner”Gruner Veltliner Federspiel 2024
Gruner Veltliner | Wachau | Austria | White Wine | Weingut Emmerich Knoll | 2024 | 0,75 L | 12 %
About
Weingut Emmerich Knoll “Loibner” Grüner Veltliner Federspiel 2024 is a classic white wine from Austria’s prestigious Wachau region. The grapes come from vineyards around Loiben, where the Danube valley climate and mineral soils give the wine freshness, structure, and precision. In the Wachau classification, Federspiel represents a balanced style with moderate body, vibrant acidity, and refined elegance.
Producer
There is hardly another vineyard that has shaped the perception of the Wachau as a serious high-quality wine-growing region as strongly as that of the Knoll family. Many generations of this family have dedicated their lives to growing wine: the first glass bottles were filled with Knoll wine in the 1950s, and the arguably most famous wine label in Austria – the family’s trademark baroque image of Saint Urban – first graced the Knoll wine bottles in 1962.
The family cultivates wine on sixteen hectares, and the names of his terraces have become common knowledge among both national and international wine drinkers: the Kellerberg, Loibenberg, Pfaffenberg and especially the Schütt yield the fruit for the famous range of Knoll Riesling and Veltliner, which are all clear, precise, mineral-rich and structured, frequently revealing their full potential after years or even decades.
Tasting notes
Pale straw color with green reflections. Aromas of green apple, citrus zest, white peach, and the signature white pepper note typical of Grüner Veltliner. On the palate it is fresh, crisp, and mineral-driven, with lively acidity and a clean, slightly spicy finish.
Pairing
Excellent with seafood, grilled or steamed fish, asparagus, fresh salads, sushi, and light Mediterranean dishes. Also pairs beautifully with traditional Wiener Schnitzel.
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Wine Searcher review
91/100 from 3 Critic Reveiws
Weingut Emmerich Knoll
There is hardly another vineyard that has shaped the perception of the Wachau as a serious high-quality wine-growing region as strongly as that of the Knoll family. Many generations of this family have dedicated their lives to growing wine: the first glass bottles were filled with Knoll wine in the 1950s, and the arguably most famous wine label in Austria – the family’s trademark baroque image of Saint Urban – first graced the Knoll wine bottles in 1962.
The family cultivates wine on sixteen hectares, and the names of his terraces have become common knowledge among both national and international wine drinkers: the Kellerberg, Loibenberg, Pfaffenberg and especially the Schütt yield the fruit for the famous range of Knoll Riesling and Veltliner, which are all clear, precise, mineral-rich and structured, frequently revealing their full potential after years or even decades.
Gruner Veltliner
Grüner Veltliner wines are well textured, but very refreshing and crispy, focused on minerality and citrus character. With time they soften and take in honeyed, candied fruit-like flavors that match their deep golden hue.
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.















