My two weeks of intensive tasting in Austria in early September convinced me that 2023 is an excellent vintage for the dry white wines the Alpine Republic is best known for. And the hundreds of additional wines that Associate Editor Claire Nesbitt tasted in Hong Kong – together, we tasted a total of 969 – confirmed this impression.
In most cases, the producers were rightly pleased with the ripe fruit, generosity and good balance of the dry white wines from this vintage. But the real story is way more complex than that.
It took a long time before I realized how 2023 had nearly turned into a disaster as a result of the storm that dumped a pile of rain and in some places, hail, on the vineyards of the Danube regions on Sept. 13 of that year. The harvest for earlier-ripening grapes, particularly for entry-level gruner veltliner, had been going swimmingly until those rains came.