Notes From Weingut Knoll:
"Hardly any other winery has shaped the perception of the Wachau as a high-quality wine-growing region as much as that of the Knoll family. Viticulture has been practiced for generations, the first bottles were filled in the 1950s, Austria's most famous label, the baroque motif of St. Urban, was first stuck onto a bottle of Knoll wine in 1962.
Today the family farms 16 hectares, including vineyards that have long since become common property in the minds of local and international wine drinkers: Kellerberg, Loibenberg, Pfaffenberg and above all the Schütt form the basis for Rieslings and Veltliners, which are fundamentally clear, precise, mineral and structured and often only fully reveal their potential years and decades later."
Cuvee/vintage notes from Stephan Reinhardt, Wine Advocate:
"Knoll's 2021 Ried Loibenberg Loibner Grüner Veltliner Smaragd shows a clear, dense, fleshy and aromatic nose with concentrated fruit. Creamy, juicy, salty and savory on the palate, this is a rich and also tense Loibenberg Veltliner with fine tannins and long-lasting fruit. Tasted at Schloss Dürnstein, Wachau, in September 2022. 93 points."