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Meinklang

Graupert Pinot Gris 2018

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Tasting notes

The Graupert stands out because the unpruned vines produce fewer, more concentrated clusters — the thick skins give the wine genuine tannin structure and a copper-orange color that earns the orange wine label. Two weeks of skin contact pulls out dried apricot, honey, and candied orange zest alongside a saline, citrus-peel tension that keeps it lively rather than heavy.

BodyFruitTanninAcidity
Dried ApricotHoneyCandied Orange PeelOrange Blossom
  • Style: Dry, medium-bodied orange wine; copper-orange color; honey, dried apricot, citrus peel; 12.5% ABV
  • Grapes & Terroir: 100% Pinot Gris (Grauburgunder); Demeter biodynamic; sandy loam and rocky topsoil; Pamhagen, Neusiedlersee, Burgenland, Austria
  • Winemaking: Unpruned vines; native yeast fermentation; ~2-week skin maceration; aged on fine lees in stainless steel ~8 months; unfined, unfiltered, minimal SO2
  • Serving: Serve at 50-55F; light chill recommended; can decant briefly
  • Pairing: Grilled salmon, roasted chicken, aged Gruyere, miso-glazed dishes, charcuterie
  • Similar To: For fans of skin-contact whites and Alsatian Pinot Gris who want more texture and grip

Graupert is Meinklang's skin-contact Pinot Gris — called Grauburgunder in Austrian — made from vines on the estate in Pamhagen, a village on the eastern shore of Lake Neusiedlersee within the UNESCO World Heritage Site of National Park Neusiedlersee. The name "Graupert" is a local Burgenland dialect word meaning "wild" or "scruffy," referring directly to how these vines are managed: completely unpruned and untrellised, left to climb and sprawl freely. That hands-off approach yields fewer, smaller, thicker-skinned berries with higher extract and more concentrated aromatics than conventionally pruned Pinot Gris.

In the cellar, the grapes are fermented on their skins for approximately two weeks using only native yeasts. The wine then ages on fine lees in stainless steel for around eight months. No fining, no filtration, and minimal sulfur. The result is the wine's characteristic copper-orange color — deeper than most Pinot Gris, with phenolic texture from the extended maceration. Alcohol comes in around 12.5%, keeping the wine fresh despite the skin contact.

The Michlits family achieved Demeter biodynamic certification in 2003, and the estate now covers approximately 2,500 hectares across the Austrian-Hungarian border, with 80 hectares under vine. Cattle, sheep, and horses graze and work the farm. Compost is made on-site from animal manure, pomace, and green waste. Cover crops and wild plants — including nettles and thistles — are encouraged between vine rows to support insect biodiversity.

On the nose: honey, dried apricot, candied orange zest, and a floral lift. The palate is tense and saline, with citrus peel, stone fruit, and earthy spice. The finish is drying and long, with a slightly pithy grip from the tannins picked up during maceration.

Works well with oily fish like grilled salmon or mackerel, where the wine's phenolic grip cuts through the fat. Also good alongside roasted chicken with root vegetables, aged hard cheeses such as Gruyere or Comté, or dishes with miso or fermented soy components that echo the wine's savory, earthy notes.

Wine details

Dry/Sweet:, Dry
Wine Type:, Orange Wine
Wine Style:, Medium Body
Grapes:, Pinot Gris
Farming:, Organic and Biodynamic
Vintage:, 2018
Alcohol:, 12.5%
Country:, Austria
Region:, Burgenland
Appellation:, Burgenland
Bottle Size:, 750ml
Sugar Level:, Zero Added Sugar

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Producer profile

Meinklang

Meinklang is a Demeter-certified biodynamic mixed farm operated by the Michlits family in Pamhagen, a village on the eastern edge of the Neusiedlersee within the UNESCO World Heritage Site of National Park Neusiedlersee. The family began organic farming on approximately 60 hectares of land in the late 1980s, embraced biodynamics in 2001, and achieved Demeter certification in 2003. After the fall of communism opened the Hungarian border in 1989, the estate expanded substantially by acquiring previously inaccessible land, growing to its current size of approximately 2,500 hectares — with 80 hectares under vine. The name Meinklang combines the German words for 'my' and 'sound,' reflecting the family's view of the estate as an expression of the land itself.

Werner Michlits manages the vineyards alongside his wife Angela, who oversees winemaking. His brothers Hannes and Lukas handle grain cultivation and livestock respectively. The farm operates as a closed-loop system: over 5,000 head of cattle graze the land, with horse teams used in the vineyards and composted manure from cattle, sheep, and horses applied as fertilizer. Ancient grains including spelt, farro, and einkorn are grown alongside the vines. Cover crops, wild herbs, nettles, and flowers are encouraged between vine rows to support insect biodiversity. Meinklang's vineyards share space with vegetables, fruit trees, and wild plants as part of their interpretation of the traditional concept of Weingarten — wine garden.

In the cellar, all wines undergo spontaneous fermentation with indigenous yeasts. Meinklang uses no reverse osmosis, no chaptalization, and no oak chips. The estate built handmade concrete egg-shaped containers for aging, and also ferments and matures wine in stainless steel tanks and large used oak barrels. Wines are moved by gravity and bottled unfined and unfiltered with zero to minimal sulfite additions. The Graupert Pinot Gris specifically comes from vines left entirely unpruned and untrellised, resulting in smaller, thicker-skinned berries; the grapes are macerated on skins for approximately two weeks, then aged on fine lees in stainless steel.

Wine region

Burgenland, Austria

The Neusiedlersee wine region sits on the eastern shore of Lake Neusiedl in northern Burgenland, running roughly 50 kilometers north to south from the town of Gols down to Pamhagen on the Hungarian border. The region covers approximately 6,700 hectares of vineyard and falls entirely within the Pannonian climate zone: hot, dry summers with moderate rainfall and cold winters. Lake Neusiedl — Central Europe's largest steppe lake, just 1.8 meters deep at its deepest point — acts as a thermal reservoir, storing heat during the day and releasing it at night, moderating temperatures and extending the growing season. In autumn, the interaction of warm lake water and cool air generates dense mists around the small saline ponds of the Seewinkel sub-region, creating the humidity that encourages Botrytis cinerea for the area's renowned sweet Prädikat wines.

Soils across Neusiedlersee are silty and sandy, rich in quartz, with low carbonate content, underlain by ancient Pannonian lake sediments that range from calcareous and dolomitic to silty and clayey. Around Pamhagen and the eastern lakeside, sandy loam and rocky topsoil predominate. The Neusiedlersee DAC designation, established from the 2011 vintage, is anchored by Zweigelt for dry reds; the region also produces world-class sweet wines from Welschriesling and other white varieties. Outside the DAC framework, producers like Meinklang grow Pinot Gris, Pinot Noir, Grüner Veltliner, and Welschriesling on the same flat, fertile terrain. Burgenland has emerged as Austria's main hub for biodynamic and natural winemaking, with estates including Meinklang, Judith Beck, Claus Preisinger, and Gut Oggau driving international attention to the region.

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