Description
“Wines that evoke emotion”, is the pillar at the centre of Christoph Hoch’s philosophy. Based in Hollenburg a sub-region of Kremstal, gifted by a Champagne-like terroir rich of sedimented limestone, Christoph’s wines have rapidly gained international interest amongst the natural wine movement. Demeter certified vineyards employing a mix of innovation and traditional methods to deliver pure, minimal intervention Grüner Veltliner and Riesling as well as naturally fermented sparkling (Pet-Nat) with ageing potential and finesse.
A Grüner Veltliner, pure and elegant. Lean, straightforward, juicy, racy acidity. Salty, smoky, flattering. Initially, the wine is austere on the palate but gradually evolves into an tangy acidity with fresh, vibrant fruit. Lime zest, lemon grass, wet stone. Mouth feeling combines subtle saltiness with a hint of smokiness.
| Type | White Wine |
|---|---|
| Varietal(s) | Gruner Veltliner |
| Country | Austria |
| Region | Kremstal |
| Brand | Christoph Hoch |
About Austrian Wine

Austria is a country with over 4000 years of wine making history, however, it unfortunately doesn’t seem to enjoy the status and popularity that the high quality of it’s wines deserve. Decades later, the country is still feeling the effects of a scandal in 1985 that destroyed its credibility at the time.
Grüner Veltliner is the most important wine made in Austria, distinguished by its lightly fruity, noticeable spice and characteristic white pepper notes. This variety comprises roughly a third of all plantings. In terms of volume, Riesling plays a much smaller role than in Germany, but is responsible for some of the most appreciated dry white wines made in the country.
In red varietals, Austrian native varieties are dominant and include the tart and peppery Zweigelt, spicy and dense Blaufränkisch and juicy Saint Laurent.

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