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Weingut Harm Riesling Hollerin Reserve 2012

SKU: ATKAEICWIWH275012 Category:
Riesling | Wachau | Austria | White Wine | Weingut Harm | 2011 | 0,75 L | 13 %
About
Weingut Harm Riesling Höllerin Reserve 2012 is a distinguished Austrian Riesling from the renowned Höllerin vineyard. This wine showcases the beauty of aged Riesling, where time in bottle has developed complexity, depth, and a layered aromatic profile. The vines grow on rocky, mineral-rich soils, giving the wine its tension and strong sense of terroir.
Tasting notes

The nose reveals ripe citrus, dried apricot, honey, and classic petrol notes typical of aged Riesling. On the palate, it is concentrated and layered, with vibrant acidity, pronounced minerality, and a long, complex finish. Medium-bodied, with a superb balance between freshness and developed richness.

Pairing

Pairs beautifully with rich fish dishes such as salmon or trout, as well as white meats and Asian cuisine, where the wine’s acidity and aromatics balance bold flavors. Its mature character also makes it an excellent partner for aged cheeses and mildly spicy dishes.

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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.