Burgenland - A Land of Wine
The sun is smiling on Burgenland. The countless premium wines that are crafted here are the best proof. Take a sip and be amazed! Viticulture has been a main characteristic of this region for centuries. Historical villages are scattered about the undulating hills. It’s the perfect opportunity to stay in a “Kellerstöckl”, a traditional building that was once used for pressing and storing the wine. Spend the night surrounded by vineyards only. Sports enthusiasts can take their bikes out and pedal from Lake Neusiedl to Hungary. Lake Neusiedl is the perfect spot for a refreshing dip. Or would you like to sample the celebrated Uhudler in one of the cosy wine taverns?
Taste Wine. Experience Wine. Enjoy Wine.
With their sunlit courtyards and summer flowers blooming in abundance, the vineyards and wineries in Burgenland are oases of tranquility. There’s no better backdrop for enjoying a glass of award-winning wine in peace and quiet. The fertile soils produce exceptionally good red wines. Winegrowers celebrate their traditional heritage and craftsmanship of local viticulture to deliver an unrivalled experience. Second to none, they craft fine cuvees, harmonious blends that display the individual characteristics of each grape variety. Indulgence is always in season in Burgenland. A lot of the local customs and traditions are closely linked to wine and the annual growth cycle of grapevines. These are popular occasions to get together in the wine cellars, taste exquisite wines and indulge in home-made culinary delights.
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Your relaxing holiday focusing on nature and indulgence
Culinary delights
Wine and more -
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Getting away from the daily routine, embarking on an adventure
Close to the Sun. Passionate about Terroir.
The sun is smiling on Burgenland. The countless premium wines that are crafted here are the best proof. Take a sip and be amazed!
Wine has always been of great significance to humans and their culture. A range of traditions and customs reflects this cultural heritage. Year after year, the people here celebrate these special occasions. Around St Martin’s Day (11 November), for example, it’s customary to taste this year’s vintage at the vineyards. This traditional celebration around Lake Neusiedl is called “St Martin’s praise” (“Martiniloben”).
Discover the diversity and experience the unrivalled atmosphere of viticulture in Burgenland.
Welcome to the Idyllic, Vineyard-Covered Countryside!
REgion of Eisenberg - Southern Burgenland
The smallest wine region in Burgenland stretches from the town of Rechnitz to the district of Jennersdorf. It’s called “Weinidylle” which translates to “idyllic wine country”.
The majorly planted grape variety here is Blaufränkisch. This red wine exhibits a pronounced spicy and mineral character. Fruity white wines, mainly Welschriesling and Pinot blanc, are crafted in the towns of Eisenberg, Deutsch Schützen and Rechnitz.
The famous Uhudler wine is characteristic of Southern Burgenland. It’s a delicacy to be found only here. This hybrid grape variety produces wine that smells intensively of wild strawberries. Many people love it!
Moments of Pure Joy in a Pannonian Setting
Viticulture has always had a great influence on the regional characteristics of Burgenland. One great example are the modern architectural features and elegant shapes of local vineyards and wineries. A lot of estates have sought to make a statement with the design of their facilities without compromising their heritage.
Historic buildings have carefully been restored, creating oases of well-being and indulgence for wine connoisseurs. These are the perfect places for guests to unwind and enjoy the Pannonian hospitality.
Leitha Mountains and Hills around Lake Neusiedl
The region on the western shore of Lake Neusiedl grows a large variety of grapes. Around the villages of Jois, Winden, Purbach, Donnerskirchen, Schützen, Oggau, Rust and Mörbisch, you will mainly find Pinot blanc (called “Weißburgunder”), Chardonnay and Blaufränkisch. It’s also home to one of the world’s most famous sweet dessert wines called “Ruster Ausbruch”.
The Art of Winemaking at Its Best
At the heart of viticulture in Burgenland: world-class red wines. The wine regions in the north, around Lake Neusiedl, are famous for producing premium Zweigelt wines of outstanding quality.
The soils in Central Burgenland are thick with a high amount of clay. Ideal for growing Blaufränkisch (blue Frankish), a more challenging red variety. It’s the majorly grown grape here.
Furthermore, the wine regions in Burgenland also produce award-winning cuvees and excellent white wines. A speciality to be found only in Southern Burgenland: the Uhudler wine with its intense, fruity flavours.
Welcome to the “Land of Blaufränkisch”
Central Burgenland
The flagship grape variety on the 2,000 hectares of vineyards in Central Burgenland is Blaufränkisch. The designation “DAC” stands for wines of premium quality with distinctive notes that are characteristic of the terroir.
Four municipalities are the heart of the region: Deutschkreutz, Horitschon, Lutzmannsburg and Neckenmarkt.
Along the Eastern Shore of Lake Neusiedl
Lake Neusiedl
The wine region of Lake Neusiedl, on the eastern shore of the lake, extends from the hills and the town of Gols to the lowlands of Heideboden and the wetlands of Seewinkel. A range of different grape varieties grows on 6,000 hectares on the shores of Lake Neusiedl.
Founded in 2012, the new designation “Neusiedlersee DAC” highlights red wines of the Zweigelt variety that are fruity and well-balanced, reflecting the climate and soils of the region. Zweigelt and Welschriesling are the most important grape varieties in this wine region.