Austria

The wine world in Austria is a fascinating blend of tradition and innovation that delights wine connoisseurs worldwide. Defined by idyllic vineyards gently stretching across picturesque landscapes in regions such as Burgenland, Styria, and Lower Austria, Austria offers an impressive variety of wines. Here, you'll find classic white wines like the lively Grüner Veltliner as well as elegant red wines that uniquely reflect their terroir. Austrian winemakers blend traditional methods with modern technology to create wines that are pure in flavor and exceptional in quality.

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Johann Donabaum, Grüner Vetliner Kirchweg, 2023, Wein
Regular price €22,50 Sale price€25,00
Johann Donabaum – Grüner Veltliner Smaragd Kirchweg 2023
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Weingut Zöhrer, Grüner Vetliner, Ried Thurnerberg, 2021, Trinkvergnügen, Wein
Regular price €15,22 Sale price€17,90
Winery Zöhrer Grüner Vetliner Thurnerberg 2021
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Weingut Szemes, Blaufränkisch, Spiegelberg, 2019, Trinkvergnügen, Wein
Regular price €24,75 Sale price€27,50
Winery Szemes Blaufränkisch Spiegelberg Slate & Gnas 2019
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Weingut Harkamp, Pinot Noir, 2020, Trinkvergnügen, Wein
Weingut Harkamp, Welschriesling, 2020, Trinkvergnügen, Wein
Regular price €23,92 Sale price€29,90
Winery Harkamp Welschriesling, Demeter 2021
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Winery Harkamp SOL Rosé
Regular price €42,50 Sale price€50,00
Winery Harkamp SOL Rosé
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Weingut Winkler-Hermaden, Gewürztraminer, Klöch, 2020, Trinkvergnügen, Wein
Regular price €12,72 Sale price€15,90
Winkler-Hermaden Gewürztraminer Klöch DAC ORGANIC 2020
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Weingut Winkler-Hermaden, Morillon, Ried Rosenleiten, 2019, Trinkvergnügen, Wein
Regular price €19,92 Sale price€24,90
Winkler-Hermaden Morillon Ried Rosenleiten ORGANIC 2019
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Weingut Winkler-Hermaden, Riesling, Klöch, 2020, Trinkvergnügen, Wein
Regular price €11,92 Sale price€14,90
Winkler-Hermaden Klöch Riesling ORGANIC 2020
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Weingut Winkler-Hermaden, Welschriesling, 2022, Trinkvergnügen, Wein
Regular price €8,07 Sale price€9,50
Winkler-Hermaden Welschriesling ORGANIC 2022
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Weingut Gallunder, Grauburgunder, 2022, Trinkvergnügen, Wein
Regular price €9,00 Sale price€9,90
Gallunder – Pinot Gris semi-dry 2022
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Weingut Hillinger, Hill 1, 2016, Trinkvergnügen, Wein
Regular price €34,50
HILLINGER HILL 1 2016
Weingut Hannes Sabathi, Weißburgunder, 2020, Trinkvergnügen, Wein
Regular price €16,02 Sale price€17,80
Hannes Sabathi Pinot Blanc Gamlitz 2020
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Weingut Schauer, Secco Rosé, Schaumwein, Trinkvergnügen, Wein
Regular price €10,80 Sale price€12,00
Schauer Secco Rosé 2020
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Frequently Asked Questions about Austrian wines

The main wine regions in Austria are Lower Austria, Burgenland, Styria, and Vienna. Lower Austria is the largest wine region and known for Grüner Veltliner and Riesling, while Burgenland is renowned for its robust red wines like Blaufränkisch and Zweigelt. Styria is famous for its aromatic white wines, and Vienna for the unique Gemischter Satz.

The most common grape varieties in Austria are Grüner Veltliner, Riesling, Welschriesling, Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Zweigelt, Blaufränkisch, and St. Laurent. Grüner Veltliner is the most well-known and widely planted white grape variety, while Zweigelt is the most planted red grape variety.

Austrian wines are characterized by their freshness, minerality, and the diversity of flavors influenced by the various climates and terroirs of the regions. Additionally, Austria places great emphasis on quality and environmental sustainability, reflected in the high standards of wine production.

White wines from Austria should be served well chilled at a temperature of about 8-10°C (46-50°F), while red wines should be served at a temperature of about 16-18°C (61-64°F) to bring out their flavors optimally.

Austrian wines are versatile and pair well with a variety of foods. Grüner Veltliner pairs well with fish, seafood, and Asian dishes, while Zweigelt and Blaufränkisch complement meat dishes, game, and mature cheeses. Riesling is ideal with spicy and lightly sweet dishes.