Vienna & Lower Austria

Did you know that there are wineries right in the capital of Austria? Liora and Yolanda are about to find out, as they visit the historic city of Vienna and the surrounding wine region to find three delicious wines. Chef Thomas Dorfer is ready to cook for the winemakers as they judge whether or not he is successful in pairing his food with the chosen wines. Will he

Winery - Weingut Wieninger

  • Austria

    Famous wineries in the capital of Austria and the surrounding wine region.

    As a family business, Wieninger is dedicated to biodynamic viticulture in the metropolis of Vienna. The highest quality, respect for nature and sustainability that has been practiced for generations are what distinguish Wieninger and its wines. The Wieninger vineyards on Bisamberg and Nussberg, separated by the Danube, have very different terroirs. Due to the near-natural cultivation with a lot of manual work, Wieninger produces many different lively wines with character, which represent the uniqueness of the Viennese winegrowing region.

Winery - Schloss Gobelsburg

  • Austria

    As one of the oldest wineries in Austria, Schloss Gobelsburg has several historical vineyard sites around the castle. Every site has its specialties and particularities with different soil and micro-climatic conditions. From the sun-exposed terraces on Zöbinger Heiligenstein and the Gaisberg mountain to the extensive garden facilities around Gobelsburg castle, the vines are subjected to a wide range of conditions. In accordance with their respective potential, the best possible development conditions are established for every grape variety.

Winery - Weingut Wachau

  • Austria

    They are the only estate in the entire Wachau region to nurture parcels in every well-known single vineyard of the Wachau. The wines, in their individuality, express perfectly the character of renowned single vineyard sites such as Loibenberg, Achleiten, 1000-Eimer-Berg, Singerriedel and Kellerberg. Vineyard terraces with dry stone walls are an essential part – and, in fact, a hallmark – of the terroirs of the Wachau.

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