The product image is for illustrative purposes only and may not exactly reflect the actual characteristics of the wine. Nikolaihof Wachau Riesling Vinothek Faß Severin 1997 150cl Wachau | Wachau | Austria CHF 258.35 / per bottleSize 150 clFormat Single bottleCase of 112345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849 ADD TO CART ADD TO CART All vintages 1997 Critics scores 97 Robert ParkerAged 27 years but bottled only in February 2022, the extraordinary 1997 Riesling Vinothek Fass Severin represents a truly great vintage of rare qualities in the Wachau and all along the Danube between Spitz and Vienna. Mainly sourced in the vineyards Im Weingebirge (amphibolite, loess and paragneiss) and Vom Stein (loess and Danube gravel) as well as from other vineyards in Mautern, the white-golden 1997 Vinothek Riesling is from a cask named Severin and is clear, fresh and savory on the deep and intense yet elegant and even in part leafy nose that shows coolish, mineral depth and even reveals some sweet saffron and vegetal or even greenish/nutty nuances just like acorns. Is this Riesling the perfect match with Ibérico de Bellota? Full-bodied, dense and very complex yet also vivacious and even frisky on the palate, this is a great, comparably lean rather than rich and powerful Riesling from the Nikolaihof whose Jura-like flor note is highly delicate and discreet and perfectly intermingled with flinty tones. Surprisingly, the flor nuance disappears with generous aeration. This 1997 is tight, fresh and elegant on the lively, incredibly young palate, leaving intensity, salt and complexity. The wine is very long and highly promising, a stellar vintage for the Wachau and Nikolaihof. 13% stated alcohol. Natural cork. Tasted in January 2025. Producer Nikolaihof WachauNikolaihof is not only one of the oldest wine estates in Austria, but also the first biodynamic wineries in Europe. Located in the country’s premier wine-producing region of Wachau, the estate crafts the most prestigious white wines that are quickly becoming known around the world. They were also the first in Austria to receive a perfect score of 100 points from renowned wine critic, Robert Parker.