Gurdau

Riesling Vesnice Kurdejov

Czech Republic, Moravia

2021

Riesling Vesnice Kurdejov
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Grapes have grown on the limestone and sandstone soils of the Zdanicke hills (Czech Republic) since the 13th century. Later, Austrian, German, and Swiss settlers further enhanced winemaking techniques. Today, Gurdau continue this tradition. This aromatic, vivacious, mineral-driven Riesling has mouth-tingling salinity. Sensational with salmon sashimi and ginger pickled radish.

Riesling Vesnice Kurdejov

Harvested from the vineyards Vinohradky (248-287 m altitude) and Stara Hora (233-285 m altitude).

Both vineyards were planted in 2013 and have been certified organic since 2023.

6600 vines per hectare, single Guyot.

Hand-harvested in small baskets, yields 42 hl/ha, soft press.

Fermented and aged in stainless steel tanks, 6 months on fine lees.

Aged for 9 months in the bottle before release.

History

Rooted in the historic Zdanicke Hills, Kurdejov village exudes timeless charm. Its unique microclimate and varied soils—siltstone, limestone, sandstone, marl, and clay—have supported exceptional grape cultivation since the 13th century. Austrian, German, and Swiss settlers in the 17th century enhanced local winemaking techniques, blending them with local traditions.

In 1720, the village, renamed "GURDAU" by its German-speaking residents, symbolized the integration of diverse cultural influences, ushering in an 18th-century golden era. Wine production soared, and Kurdejov’s wines became highly sought after in Vienna and Brno. However, the phylloxera plague devastated the vineyards in the late 19th century. Efforts to revive viticulture in the early 20th century were thwarted by the post-World War II exodus of the German population, leaving Kurdejov's winemaking heritage dormant.

In 2012, GURDAU Winery revitalized Kurdejov’s winemaking legacy. The winery planted 7 hectares of vineyards in 2013, expanding to 10 hectares by 2022 under winemaker Marek Sedlacek. GURDAU wines celebrate Kurdejov's rich heritage, showcasing dedication to quality and tradition.

Responding to their wines' growing popularity, GURDAU Winery embarked on a significant project in 2020 to build a new cellar and presentation space. Designed by architect Ales Fiala, the new facility was completed in 2022. Set within Kurdejov’s scenic landscape, the winery offers more than just exceptional wines—it provides a peaceful retreat where guests can enjoy the tranquility of the countryside. Visitors can experience wine tastings, gourmet dining, and comfortable accommodations amidst stunning natural beauty.

GURDAU Winery invites you to explore not just its wines, but the entire sensory journey rooted in centuries of history, with the promise of a vibrant future, all set against the backdrop of Kurdejov's enduring hills.

Tasting
NOTES

Pale straw with a slight green tinge. Discreet aromas; white flowers, Granny Smith apples, lemon peel, lime zest and grapefruit. The palate is light with a slight CO2 spritz. Aromatic and mineral, there’s a touch of honey that joins the green apple and zesty citrus fruit. Vivacious acidity gives freshness and counteracts the sweetness, which is almost unapparent on the salty, flinty finish.

Food
PAIRINGS

A perfect match for a spicy green papaya salad, or sea urchin and raw red prawns, or salmon sashimi with ginger pickled daikon and ponzu.

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