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Weingut Frank, one of the stars of Austria’s Weinviertel region
Website: https://www.weingutfrank.at/englishhome Frank is a family winery that’s been going since 1724. They’re currently farming 23 hectares of vines, and
by jamiegoode1 viewaustriafeatureslatestweinviertel - news
The wines of Weingut Kurz, Weinviertel, Austria
Website: https://www.weingutkurz.at/ Eric Kurz (pictured above) is the third generation in this family winery, and makes 80% white wines and 20%
by jamiegoode1 viewaustriafeatureslatestweinviertel - news
Katharina Gessl, an exciting producer in Austria’s Wienvertel
Website: https://www.katharinagessl.at/ The transition to the following generation is often a challenge for Austrian wineries, especially where the kids have
by jamiegoode4 viewsaustriafeatureslatestwienvertel - news
United States of Blaufränkisch (3) Austria
Austria has more examples of Blaufränkisch in this selection than any other country, and this is fair, because it has
by jamiegoode4 viewsaustriafeatureslatestblaufrankisch - news
Kim Uncorked: Welcome to my weekly wine recommendation.
Kim Uncorked: Welcome to my weekly wine recommendation. Hi, I’m Kim, a passionate lover of wine, food, and any experience that brings the two together! In this weekly blog post, I share my thoughts on a wine that I’ve recently purchased from one of our local independent wine merchants. If you’d like to know more ... Read more The post Kim Uncorked: Welcome to my weekly wine recommendation. first appeared on My VanCity .
by Kim Mead4 viewswine2023-esterhazy-klimt-gruner-veltlineraustriaaustrian-white-wineburgenlandesterhazy-estate - news
Pannobile – meeting this coalition of amazing Burgenland producers, who are making some of Austria’s most interesting wines
The Pannobile group is now 30 years old. It was John Nittnaus who created the term Pannobile, from Pannonia, the
by jamiegoode3 viewsaustriafeatureshighlightstop-stories - news
What to Expect for Wines on a Rhine River Cruise With Avalon Waterways
Many people have taken an ocean cruise travelling up to Alaska or around the Caribbean, or maybe the Mediterranean Sea, but fewer people have taken a river cruise, as far as I know. I decided to go on a Rhine River cruise hosted by Avalon Waterways, travelling from Amsterdam to Basel, Switzerland. It was an eight day trip and included...
by mywinepal4 viewsaustriacruisefrancegermanygrenachegruner-veltliner - news
Wine Review: Orangetraube
This rare white variety from Vienna, Austria is produced as a monovarietal wine by only one winery in the world. Let’s explore Orangetraube. Orangetraube Orangetraube wild vines were discovered in Germany and officially designated as a variety in 1840. However, nowadays it’s almost only found in Vienna, Austria with one... Continue reading The post Wine Review: Orangetraube appeared first on The Wine Diplomats .
by winediplomats2 viewswine-reviewsaustriaorangetrauberare-varietiesviennawien - news
A Few More Wines From My Avalon Rhine River Cruise
The ship has sailed and I am halfway through this trip on the Rhine River with Avalon Waterways. I saw many steeply sloped vineyards yesterday south of Koblenz as well as a few castles perched on hillsides. Today we passed by Heidelberg. Here are my tasting notes for a few more wines I enjoyed during my dinners. I have been...
by mywinepal5 viewsaustriacruisegermanyitalypinot-blancprimitivo - news
A Few Wines From My Avalon Rhine River Cruise
Cruising on the Rhine River with Avalon Waterways cruise line, the wine list at dinner changes daily. Here are a few of the wines I tasted from my first two dinners. All wines from the cruise are European. Many are from Austria. None of these wines are currently available through the BC Liquor store, but who know, they may be...
by mywinepal5 viewsaustriagruner-veltlineritalymerlotorganiczweigelt - news
Visiting Kracher, one of the world’s great sweet wine producers, in Austria’s Burgenland region
Website: https://www.kracher.at/ Based in the village of Illmitz, in the Burgenland, Kracher is probably the most famous sweet wine producer
by jamiegoode4 viewsaustriafeatureslatestprofilesburgenland - news
MONTECUCCO LOOKS TOWARDS VINITALY 2026
MONTECUCCO LOOKS TOWARDS VINITALY 2026 WITH OPTIMISM: GROWTH, SUSTAINABILITY AND INTERNATIONAL PROMOTION From April 12 to 15, the Protection Consortium returns to Verona with a consortium desk, six companies and the Biodistrict: focus on foreign markets and green vocation VERONAFIERE Hall 9, Stand B16 The Consorzio Tutela Vini Montecucco DOC and DOCG returns to Vinitaly ... Read more The post MONTECUCCO LOOKS TOWARDS VINITALY 2026 first appeared on My VanCity .
by MyVanCity5 viewswineappellationarcidossoaustriabasilebelgium - news
CLIMATE & NATURE PROGRAMME BENEFITS WINE GROWERS
By Rose Murray Brown MW Published in The Scotsman 21 Feb 2026 When I visited Rustenberg wine estate near Stellenbosch in South Africa last month, my arrival had been preceded by 100 Indian runner ducklings which were just settling into their new home padding around on this historic old Cape farm. “We recently
by Rose Murray Brown5 viewsarticlesaustriabulgarianew-zealandsouth-africaclimate-nature - news
Flavescence dorée: A Viticultural Murder Mystery
In slanting early morning light, a shadow crosses a vineyard. The figure moves row by row, ripping out vines and casting them onto a large, burning pyre. The blaze stretches to greet the sun as it rises above a mountainous horizon. There is fire from all points of the compass. Death is in the air. The culprit is a phytoplasm fatal to Vinifera vines. Its spread is aided by the American grapevine leafhopper (Scaphoideus titanus), a dwarf cicada native to North America. As it feasts on the vines, it transmits the pathogen of what is known in German as Goldgelbe...
by Nils Kevin Puls4 viewsaustriagermanyitalyalto-adigeaustrian-winegerman-wine - news
SUMMER RED WINES FOR CHILLING
Lighter red wines can really benefit from a slight chilling to make them even more appetising on a warm summer’s evening. The best grapes to choose to chill down are those with sweet fragrant aromas, soft light tannins and a refreshing twist of acidity such as Gamay, Pinot Noir, Frappato, Cabernet Franc, Zweigelt and
by Rose Murray Brown5 viewsarticlesaustriahungaryitalynew-zealandred-wines - news
Winemaker Dinner: Bert Salomon at Quality Chop House
It’s interesting, the little avenues that life takes you down. I’ve been at Lea & Sandeman for nearly three years now, and I’ve enjoyed each one more than the last, but, despite working exceptionally hard at the ‘research’ part of the job, I still haven’t tasted every wine we have. One particular wine that I’d […]
by Jack Chapman5 viewsl-s-postwinemakers-dinneraustraliaaustriabert-salomonsalomon-estate
