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Steinertal

Steinertal

Facts:

Town:Steinertal
Insolation in hours per year:2087
Size in ha:5,61Terraced vineyard:Yes
Aspect:South
Slope gradient:Up to 64 %
Altitude:231 - 298 m

Description

Seen from the east, the Steinertal is the first steep vineyard of the wine region. The view also reveals the trench character of this vineyard, as suggested by the old name "Steingraben" (stony trench), forming an amphitheatre with an open view of the winescape of the Wachau region.

Soil profile

The geological substratum of the Steinertal vineyard is entirely composed of carbonate-free, acidic Gföhl gneiss (orthogneiss). The glacial loess cover has long been eroded, so that carbonate minerals such as calcite and dolomite (""limestone"") are only found in very low concentrations in the soil.
The topsoil is sandy, meagre and low in humus. At a pH level of 7.5, the soil falls within the weakly alkaline range.
The native Gföhl gneiss is already marked by weathering. The surfaces are coated with reddish-brown iron oxides. Cracks and joints are filled with fine, washed-in soil material. The vine roots penetrate deep into the rock through these cracks.

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Last edited on 7/12/2023 by charlie11

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