Burgenland boasts a unique combination of climates and soils, including sandy, clay, and limestone, which contribute to the production of a wide variety of high-quality wines.
Diverse Terroir
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Rich Winemaking Tradition
With a winemaking history that dates back to Roman times, Burgenland has cultivated a deep heritage of viticulture and craftsmanship passed down through generations.
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Exceptional Wines
Burgenland is renowned for its high-quality white wines (like Grüner Veltliner and Welschriesling), rich red wines (such as Blaufränkisch and Zweigelt), and exquisite sweet wines (including Ausbruch and Beerenauslese), all celebrated for their depth and complexity.
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Innovative Winemakers
Modern winemakers in Burgenland combine traditional methods with innovative techniques, leading to award-winning wines that reflect the region’s history and contemporary trends.
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Scenic Landscape
The vineyards alongside Lake Neusiedl and the rolling hills create not only an ideal growing environment but also a stunning backdrop that attracts wine enthusiasts and tourists alike.
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Wine from Wachau
Home of Grüner Veltliner
Diverse Terroir
The Wachau Valley’s unique terroir features steep, terraced vineyards along the Danube River, with varied soils including loess, granite, and gneiss, which provide ideal conditions for growing exceptional Riesling and Grüner Veltliner.
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Rich Winemaking Tradition
With a winemaking history dating back to medieval times, the Wachau is one of Austria’s oldest wine-producing regions, where traditional techniques are blended with modern innovation, ensuring a continued legacy of quality and craftsmanship.
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Exceptional Wines
The Wachau is best known for its world-class dry white wines, particularly Riesling and Grüner Veltliner, which are celebrated for their aromatic intensity, mineral complexity, and balance, as well as for its exceptional late-harvest wines, such as Smaragd.
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Innovative Winemakers
Many winemakers in the Wachau region are pioneers in organic and biodynamic farming practices, combining sustainable viticulture with cutting-edge winemaking techniques to create wines that express the purity of the region’s unique terroir.
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Scenic Landscape
The stunning Wachau Valley, with its terraced vineyards, steep hills, and the winding Danube River, offers not only a perfect environment for wine growing but also attracts wine tourists and nature lovers who come for the scenery and historical towns like Dürnstein and Spitz.