Organic Wines Best Wineries in Vienna
When you take a seat amidst the vines and Vienna lies at your feet, you don't really need much more - except, of course, wines that range from easy-drinking and uncomplicated to complex and nuanced. And perhaps some fine delicacies from Thum, Dormayer and Co.
With a view of the city but surrounded by green vineyards, take a seat in this popular location for day-trippers and city escapees. In this prime location, you can sample fine snacks and a selection of wines that will also satisfy "natural" fans.
Heuriger meets country inn, both with a pleasingly high-quality finish. In the pretty Stammersdorfer Kellergasse, the kitchen serves regional dishes with a twist, including old Viennese pastries to finish. The cellar also serves excellent organic wines.
The award-winning wines are just one good reason for a visit. Others are the pleasant ambience on the outskirts of Vienna, the pleasant garden and the cuisine, which is prepared with a regional awareness and a commitment to craftsmanship. A Vienna classic!
Nobody goes home hungry! An extensive Heurigen buffet offers delicacies as far as the eye can see. There is also a large selection of hot dishes. The Stammersdorf institution places particular emphasis on organic and seasonal products.
In the beautiful courtyard of the Grinzinger Heurigen, you can enjoy crisp Veltliner and summery rosé. The snacks, which you can even have packed for a picnic, are delicious. Poultry is expertly prepared on the grill if ordered in advance.
The native Tyrolean acquired the vineyard in 2008. After a short time, he opened his own wine tavern. In addition to specialties from his homeland such as Tyrolean bacon and cheese, there are of course also Viennese Heurigen classics - an enjoyable match!
"More is more", you will immediately realize when you are served the sumptuous platters. The classic Heurigen buffet offers a wide selection, from spreads to pastries. But modern accents such as the Heurigen burger also fit into the range.
The rustic courtyard of the Stammersdorfer Heurigen is the ideal setting to sample the specialties: good Mangalitza pork and a fine vegetarian selection invite you to enjoy a snack. The organic and natural wines and homemade grape juice are no less delicious.
In the summer, pop-up in the middle of the vineyard, the stage also belonging to the restaurant's own produce. They are particularly good at serving delicacies from Mangalitza pork and organic wines typical of the region, which go perfectly with the sun and the view of Vienna.
There is plenty of room in the parlours, where the fireplace and tiled stove provide a rustic atmosphere, and in summer the garden is a wonderful place to sit. Wherever you choose to sample the classic Heurigen delicacies from the buffet, there are Viennese wines in all their facets to accompany them.
True to the motto "Preserve the old, create the new", this charming traditional tavern has developed into a modern establishment. The classic dishes (Surschnitzel) are as convincing as ever. The vegan selection brings a breath of fresh air to the menu.
There are not many like the Stammersdorfer Presshaus anymore- the epitome of a "real" farm with arable farming, viticulture and its own animal husbandry. The certified organic products are of course used in the wine tavern or sold directly from the farm.
A picturesque wine tavern in the countryside, surrounded by vines as far as the eye can see. Classic home cooking from the hot and cold buffet, including spare ribs, is served with the house wine. Leave room for the homemade pastries!
The lovingly designed terrace exudes cosiness with a view, while the kitchen serves expertly prepared dishes with a focus on wild herbs. The Bisamberger Veltliner is available in classic, "orange" and sparkling versions.
The Weinhof is a true ambassador of Viennese wine tavern culture. It is not only a gastronomic highlight here, but also the ambience: the beautiful Schanigarten attracts visitors. The warm apple strudel from this famous establishment is particularly recommended.
Before or after an excursion to the Lainzer Tiergarten, you can stop off at the little house in the countryside: There is plenty of space in the picturesque garden. Hot (wild boar ragout, of course!) and cold delicacies as well as local wines round off the menu.