The Best Wine Bars in Linz
Gourmets, sommeliers and trendsetters know exactly where to go if they want to enjoy the best wines (even from no-name winemakers) in a cool atmosphere with an industrial design. Fabian Haschka turns one quality wheel after another - and the people of Linz are grateful.
Silvia Fürstberger, a qualified sommelier, worked in renowned wine houses and fulfilled her dream of opening her own restaurant with Passionis. Here, wine expertise is filled with life and passion and wine requests are catered for. A pleasure - even the beers.
Spain is one of the best-known and most popular wine countries in the world. The Iberian restaurant Divino in the centre of Linz offers an excursion into quality - and has been doing so for more than two decades. Tapas and live events make the wine embassy a firm favourite.
Günter Hager is a vocal advocate of the catering trade and Tibet. In addition to his commitment, the catering veteran scores with a very good range of drinks. Many wines with an impressive depth of vintage, a few top-quality wines from the Wachau. Also great Josef beer.
"Gemma to the Schenki?" When Linzers talk about where they can get a good glass of wine, this is the phrase that comes up. It's no wonder that wine culture is indulged in here; the pub belongs to the well-known Schenkenfelder winery - another Linz institution.
Enjoying a glass of wine in a butcher's shop? Does that work? But how? The Walchshofer family was a dynasty of butchers in Linz. 14 years ago Michaela Walchshofer created a vinotheque in a former branch that boasts charm, top-quality wines, and delicacies.
Just a few metres away from the vibrant high street, this is where celebrities meet for a pint of beer, a fine bottle of wine or a nightcap. Many wines are offered by the glass, good fizzy drinks are on offer as well as a kitchen performance that is a delight.
This popular wine bar is no longer an insider tip. Wine lovers appreciate the profound advice, the charm of the restaurant and especially the quality of the wines. Here you can escape the hustle and bustle of the city centre - and it's only a two-minute walk from the main road.