The Gebling is a significant hill north of Rohrendorf reaching down to Krems. It is a part of one the mightiest loess sediments in Europe. Its name – originally probably “Gelb-ling” (“yellowish”) – refers to blazing walls behind the vineyards. The terraces on Gebling, which start directly behind the cellar, are eminently suitable for spicy Veltliner and minerally Riesling.
Falstaff: 93 points – 2021