The Singerriedel is composed of paragneiss, one of the most common rock types in the Wachau wine region. Paragneisses are produced by the transformation of sedimentary rocks, which is why their appearance and mineralogical composition vary greatly in the Wachau vineyards.
The profile comes from the lower area of the Singerriedel, where the diverse paragneiss complex is dominated by mica schist enclaves with bands of quartzite. The soils of the steep Singerriedel are shallow, meagre and have a sandy texture. Riesling thrives particularly well here.