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On the west bank of Lake Neusiedl, the free city of Rust is one of Austria’s wine communities richest in tradition. Along with its regionally typical mineral-driven red and white Leithaberg DAC wines,
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Only 546 hectares are planted to the vine in Weststeiermark , but the winegrowing families cultivate them diligently to create an astonishing variety of products: polished white wines from numerous gr
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The winegrowing region Vulkanland Steiermark is characterised by many small wine islands, with distinctive vineyards growing on the slopes of extinct volcanoes, which impart a truly unique and uncommo
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The Südsteiermark is a remarkable source for fragrant and refreshing wines, especially Sauvignon Blanc . But its 2,563 hectares under vines allows enough room for an ample assortment of grape varietie
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The winegrowing region Rosalia is situated on the eastern slope of the Rosalia Range, which extends along the border between Niederösterreich and Burgenland . A Pannonian climate and all kinds of loam
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Austria’s winegrowing region Neusiedlersee , situated to the east of Lake Neusiedl, reaches from the hills and the big wine town of Gols over the flat Heideboden down to the melancholy Seewinkel . A g
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A red wine variety plays the leading role on the 2,104 hectares of vineyards in the winegrowing region Mittelburgenland : Blaufränkisch , which articulates its origins in ideal fashion as DAC wine. Fo
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The Leitha Range is home to the all-rounders. Hardly any other winegrowing region hosts such diversely varied forms of wine as do these 3,097 hectares on the western banks of Lake Neusiedl. Leithaberg
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Southernmost Burgenland is home to the federal state’s most primal viticultural landscape, running from Rechnitz in the north, southward toward Güssing, with an area under vines of some 515 hectares i
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The Weinviertel is a solid presence in the mind of every Austrian wine lover, but the level of awareness with regard to Austria’s largest winegrowing region is also growing in the international perspe
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World Cultural Heritage coupled with a landscape that is nothing short of inspirational – welcome to the Wachau , the narrow Danube River valley running from Melk to Krems. Extraordinarily distinctive
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Traisental is one of the youngest winegrowing regions in Austria – it exists in its present form only since 1995. It is also one of the smallest in the country with approximately 815 hectares under vi
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2,181 hectares of vines come right up to the hillsides of the Vienna Woods, running from the city limits of Vienna along a chain of hills with Mount Anninger as the highest point until arriving south
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The 2,368 hectares of vineyards in the Kremstal – the Krems river valley – are divided into three distinct zones: the historic city of Krems, whose western districts called “Stein” borders directly on
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Named for the river Kamp that runs through it, its leading municipality is Langenlois, Austria’s largest wine town – and with 3,907 hectares under vines and numerous internationally known top estates,
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For many years now, archaeologists have been presenting evidence of ancient Roman culture, coming to light within the historic area of Carnuntum . But the viticultural treasures produced from its appr
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Viticulture in the big city? Often these are showcase vineyards, nothing more than a tourist attraction. But Vienna is different. Here the city’s 637 hectares of vineyards embody an important economic
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The world abounds with viticultural regions that produce weightier – above all more alcohol -laden – wines than the Steiermark. But nowhere, are there any fresher, more brilliant – and thus in a very
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Niederösterreich (Lower Austria) is Austria’s largest winegrowing region for Qualitätswein . Under its name are gathered an abundant variety of wine cultures, ranging from vinous stylings of local var
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Wine production in Austria is not only found in the wine-growing areas of "WEINLAND" (to include Niederösterreich, Burgenland and Wien /Vienna) and "STEIRERLAND" (Steiermark), but also in every other
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The winegrowing region formerly known as Donauland was rechristened Wagram in 2007. In this region, 2,720 hectares of vineyards spread out over two significantly different zones: the actual Wagram nor
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Due to more favourable climatic conditions most winegrowing regions are located in the eastern part of the country. You will however find winegrowing to a smaller extent all over the rest of Austria a
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Influenced by the hot continental Pannonian climate , the easternmost of Austrian federal states – Burgenland – produces the most opulent and authoritative red wines in Austria, along with complex whi