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Familie Mantler 'Good Vibes' Roter Veltliner 2024
Grape Type Pronunciation: "rotter velt-lean-er"
Primary flavours
Apricot
Candied Peach
Golden Apple
Lemon
Pear
Elderflower
Floral
Lime Cordial
Mineral
Wet Rocks
White Spice
Details
This fab white leads with loads of juicy orchard fruit, backed up by lovely floral hints of elderflower, and a splash of lime cordial. It’s super fresh and mineral-driven, with zippy acidity. There's a lot going on here - complex, refreshing, and seriously moreish!

Say hello to Familie Mantler, the proud producers behind our exclusive Good Vibes range, made just for Good Pair Days. This family-run winery has deep roots, starting back in the 1950s when 18-year-old Karl Mantler kicked things off. Fast forward three generations, and the estate is still thriving under the care of his son Thomas - affectionately known as both the “CEO and cleaning lady.” Thomas takes a hands-on approach to everything: from managing the winemaking, to tending the vines, and even hopping in the van to handle local deliveries. His down-to-earth style and deep expertise shine through in every bottle - especially in this standout, great-value range. The family specialises in the classic Austrian grapes you’d expect: Grüner Veltliner, Riesling, and Zweigelt for the reds - but they’ve also got a soft spot for the lesser-known Roter Veltliner. Despite having no relation to Grüner, and being a bit of an underdog in Austria, Thomas and the team have stuck with it and, we reckon, totally nailed it. Their version is fresh, elegant, and full of personality - just like the people behind it. Oh, and did we mention they practise organic viticulture too? Good wines, good people, and now... Good Vibes!
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Taste Profile
This wine’s tasting notes.
Sweetness
nonesomelots
Body
lightmediumfull
Fruitiness
lowmediumhigh
Tannins
lowmediumhigh
Acidity
lowmediumhigh
Oak
nonesomelots
Alcohol
low (under 12%)medium (12-14%)high (14%+)
Taste Summary
This wine’s tasting notes are leaning towards light bodied, low sweetness, with high acidity, very fruity, low tannins, medium alcohol and no oak.
Specs
Region
Weinviertel
country
Austria
Grape type
Roter Veltliner
Wine Maker
Familie Mantler
Alcohol
12%
Vintage
2024
Cellar period
1-3 years
Closure
Screw Cap
Production method
Vegan
Temperature
Cold 5°C-8°C
collection
Pairing guide
Roter Veltliner might not be as well-known as its cousin Grüner, but trust us - it’s a grape worth getting to know! This bottle from Mantler is a fantastic intro to the style, and it shines when paired with a wide range of dishes. Try it with spiced fish curries, grilled prawns, or tandoori-style salmon. It’s also delicious with creamy pasta dishes like carbonara, or with salty-sweet combos like prosciutto and melon, or aged cheeses. For something with a bit of a punch, go for Korean kimchi pancakes or dishes with pickled veg. Roast chicken or barbecued turkey skewers are great too - and for a vegan twist, pair it with miso-roasted aubergine or a herby quinoa and grilled veg salad.
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Food
Pasta
Indian Curry
Salads
Veggies
Korean
Seafood
Tastes
Floral
Spicy
Moods
Mood for something different
Relaxed
Seasons
Summer
Spring
Recipe Matches
Wine region
Weinviertel, Austria
Weinviertel is the largest wine region in Austria, located in the northeastern part of the country. Vineyards here are characterised by deep loess soils, which is well documented to contribute to the wines' distinct peppery and spicy flavours. The top wine style produced in Weinviertel is decidedly Grüner Veltliner, a dry white wine that is known for its crisp acidity and aromas of citrus, green apple, and white pepper. Other notable varietals include Zweigelt and Blaufränkisch, which produce medium-bodied red wines with fruit-forward flavors. The top sub-regions within Weinviertel include Falkenstein and Poysdorf, which are renowned for producing long-lived Grüner Veltliner wines. Overall, Weinviertel is a must-visit on Austria’s wine region bucket list.
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