Austria

Austria

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Wine Austria: Discover diversity and quality

Introduction to Austrian wine culture

Austria is a country with a rich wine culture that has developed over centuries. Austrian wine culture is characterised by a variety of grape varieties, wine styles and wine regions. From fruity white wines to powerful red wines, Austria offers a wide range of wines to suit every taste. The price of Austrian wines varies depending on the vintage, winery and region, but in general Austria offers a good selection of wines at a fair price. If you are interested in Austrian wines, you can browse our online shop or contact us by email to find out more about our products.

The significance of Austrian wines

Austrian wine culture has a long tradition and delights wine lovers worldwide with its diversity and quality. From fresh white wines to powerful red wines, Austria offers something for every taste.

Austrian wines are characterised by their high quality and distinctive aromas. The combination of favourable climatic conditions, diverse soils and the expertise of the winemakers results in wines with an unmistakable character. The nose of these wines reveals intense fruit and spice aromas that offer a unique sensory experience. In addition, the wines have a strong body that is perfectly balanced with tannins and acidity, contributing to an intense taste experience.

Grape variety

The best-known grape varieties include Grüner Veltliner, Zweigelt and Blaufränkisch. These varieties reflect the diversity and potential of the Austrian wine landscape.

The ageing of the wines in barriques or special locations results in unique aromas and structures that emphasise the quality and flavour profile of the wines.

Wine regions of Austria: an overview

Lower

As Austria's largest wine-growing region, Lower Austria offers an impressive variety of wines. The region is particularly well known for its Grüner Veltliner, which finds ideal conditions here.

The renowned terraced vineyards of the Wachau along the Danube are famous for their unique flavour nuances, which range from fruity to powerful aromas.

Burgenland

Burgenland is home to powerful red wines such as Blaufränkisch and Zweigelt. The warm temperatures and the influence of Lake Neusiedl create ideal conditions for winegrowing.

Styria

Styria impresses with fresh and aromatic white wines. Sauvignon Blanc and Morillon (Chardonnay) are particularly noteworthy here.

The icon of Austrian wine culture

An outstanding example of Austrian wine culture is Grüner Veltliner, considered the country's iconic grape variety. This white wine captivates with its fresh acidity, peppery notes and impressive versatility, making it a perfect accompaniment to a wide range of dishes. Grüner Veltliner is appreciated not only in Austria but worldwide and has earned a permanent place in the hearts of wine lovers. Visit our winery or our online shop to discover this exceptional wine and learn more about its origins and production.

Red variety – Austrian red wines to fall in love with

Austrian red wines are known for their diversity and high quality. From Blaufränkisch to Zweigelt, Austria offers a wide range of red wines to suit every taste. Blaufränkisch is a classic Austrian red wine known for its dark fruit aromas and strong tannins. Zweigelt is another popular red wine known for its fruity, spicy notes. If you are looking for a good Austrian red wine, take a look at our selection in our online shop or ask us for a recommendation. Our delivery is fast and reliable, and we also offer a selection of wines at a fair price.

Wines and food: harmonious combinations

Grüner Veltliner and fish dishes

Grüner Veltliner, with its fresh acidity and peppery notes, is an excellent accompaniment to light fish dishes and seafood.

Zweigelt and poultry

The fruity Zweigelt harmonises perfectly with poultry dishes, especially when these are refined with herbs. This combination offers something unique and extraordinary for the palate.

Blaufränkisch and game

The full-bodied Blaufränkisch with its spicy aromas is the ideal accompaniment to game dishes and hearty meat dishes.

Quality levels and vintages

Quality wine and Prädikat wine

Austria distinguishes between quality wine and Prädikat wine. The latter includes wines with special maturity and concentration, such as Spätlese or Trockenbeerenauslese. The volume of the bottles is often indicated in centilitres (cl), which gives buyers a clear idea of the quantity and value of the wines.

Significance of the vintage

The vintage of a wine provides information about the climatic conditions during the ripening period of the grapes and thus influences the character of the wine.

It is important to stay informed about news and events in the wine scene so as not to miss the latest developments and exciting events from the world of Austrian wine.

Wine trends and forecasts

The Austrian wine industry is constantly changing, and there are always new trends and forecasts. Some of the current trends in the Austrian wine industry include the increasing popularity of organic and natural wines, the growing demand for Austrian red wines and the increasing importance of online wine shops. If you are interested in the latest trends and forecasts in the Austrian wine industry, you can subscribe to our newsletter or contact us by email to find out more about our products and services. Our subscriptions are free and non-binding, and we also offer a selection of wines at a fair price.

FAQs about wines from Austria

Which grape varieties are typical for Austria?

Typical grape varieties are Grüner Veltliner, Zweigelt, Blaufränkisch, Riesling and Sauvignon Blanc.

What does DAC mean for Austrian wines?

DAC stands for ‘Districtus Austriae Controllatus’ and refers to wines with controlled origin and a typical flavour profile of the region. This applies to white, rosé and red wines.

How should I store Austrian wine?

Wines should be stored in a cool, dark place in a horizontal position to maintain their quality.

Are there vegan wines from Austria?

Yes, many wineries now offer vegan wines that are produced without the use of animal products.

How do I find the right wine for a specific occasion or event?

The choice of wine depends on the occasion, the menu and personal preferences. Advice from a specialist retailer or winemaker can be helpful here.

How much do Austrian wines cost?

The prices of wines from Austria depend on factors such as the vintage, the region of origin and the respective winery. Overall, however, the country offers a wide selection of high-quality wines with a convincing price-performance ratio.