Weingut F. X. Pichler
Founded in Oberloiben in 1898, the Pichler estate has developed a reputation as a Grüner Veltliner specialist since Franz Pichler Sr began selecting his own clones in 1928. The estate was once fulsomely described by Robert Parker as the “Château Latour, Domaine de la Romanée-Conti, Zind-Humbrecht, Sandrone and Helen Turley of the Wachau”.
Weingut Sepp Moser
The Moser family is one of Austria’s grand, traditional viticultural dynasties with roots dating back to the 12th Century.
Weingut Sattlerhof
The Sattler family has been growing wine in the village of Gamlitz since 1887, and they were one of the first in the region to bottle high quality dry white wines under their own name in the 1970s.
Weingut Heinrich
Weingut Heinrich’s 100+ hectares is entirely farmed biodynamically or in conversion to biodynamics, certified by both Demeter and Respekt Biodyn.
Weingut Nigl
Martin Nigl is a first-generation winemaker, beginning in 1985 after convincing his family to keep the fruit from their small quantity of vines and bottle it themselves rather than selling it to the local co-op.
Weingut Tinhof
A member of the eleventh generation of his family to work in wine, Erwin Tinhof studied viticulture and oenology at the University of Montpellier and trained at the great Mas de Daumas Gassac. He now has 14 hectares of vineyards in Eisenstadt, located in the north of Burgenland.
Weingut Loimer
Carrying on his family's winemaking tradition, Fred Loimer studied oenology at Austria’s Klosterneuburg University before gaining valuable work experience in Nahe, Germany, and the Napa Valley.
Weingut Hajszan Neumann
Weingut Hajszan Neumann is located at the foot of the Nussberg and the district of Grinzing, with 20 hectares ofcertified biodynamic vineyards spread across the mineral rich weathered limestone soils.
Weingut Wieninger
Weingut Wieninger is comprised of 50 hectares of certified biodynamic vines on two main sites: Bisamberg (35 hectares) and the smaller Nussberg (15 hectares), separated by the Danube river.