Wine Enthusiast Magazine

AROMATICS OF AUSTRIA

Half of the pleasure of wine is in its aromas. Aromatic grape varieties, however, can be a challenge. To make quality wines, they demand fine-tuned interaction between climate, variety, site and handling. Austrian winemakers have long been blessed with this elusive combination, and they produce some of the world’s most alluring aromatic wines.

Sauvignon Blanc, Gelber Muskateller and a range of Traminer varieties thrive across Austria but excel in the cool, sunny, high-altitude vineyards of Styria, or Steiermark, Austria’s southernmost region. The Thermenregion, on Vienna’s doorstep, is home to two indigenous aromatic specialities, Rotgipfler and Zierfandler.

All of these varieties have a long history in Austria, where they furnished the aromatic top notes in the field blends of the past. They have been vinified separately

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