Wine Tavern Guide 2023: Vienna
Jutta Ambrositsch is not only a great winemaker, she has also turned this tavern into a real cult wine tavern. No kitsch, products from top producers for the buffet and wines that have a special signature. This is how a wine tavern works!
Always a pleasure! Helmut Krenek in the kitchen creates top-class tavern dishes. The fried chicken and roast pork could not be better. Served with organic wines from the Göbel winery, which go perfectly with this cuisine.
A parade business in the border area between inn and wine tavern. Fritz Wieninger's top wines are served with dishes such as paprika chicken with buttered spaetzle or veal cheeks in Pinot Noir sauce. And to finish, a gigantically good curd cheese pancake.
A parade wine tavern like few others. It's not just the award-winning wines that delight guests here. The classic tavern cuisine also delivers excellent dishes far removed from the usual. Traditional ambience, beautiful garden.
A Viennese parade tavern, as there are not many: the location with a view over the whole of Vienna is breathtakingly beautiful, Fritz Wieninger's wines are among the absolute top class and the buffet is rich in top gastronomic products. What more could you want?
"Cool" Heuriger in the middle of the vineyards with a view of the city. The buffet is rich in high-quality snacks such as the fabulously good mackerel tartare. The wine selection is also rather unconventional, including some natural wines.
Wonderful garden with oleander and shady trees. In addition to a rich Heurigen buffet, chickens and ducks are grilled here on advance order, and in autumn there are also roast geese. The organic wines are of reliable quality.
This wine tavern run by the well-known journalist Georg Wailand is an eternal insider tip. The reward for mastering the small climb is a truly unique view as well as high quality wines. Weiland is top-drawer, the Viennese might say.
The new place of work of Gerer student Andreas "Andi" Wojta. The tender, braised beef roulade or the delicious Beuschel would have delighted even the imperial palate. High tourist quota.
Both the wine tavern and the winery (both certified organic) focus uncompromisingly on quality. Its Gemischter Satz is considered one of the best in the city. Tip: There are guided tours of the cellar and tastings in the adjoining tasting room.
The good old Viennese way of doing things: down-to-earth eating and drinking, getting together and talking about God and the world. No formalities, just joie de vivre, realised by Erika and Roland Kroiss. Fine wine, for example the Riesling "Julia" from the nearby Hackenberg!
When the weather is fine, the Viennese flock to the Mayer am Nussberg. No wonder; the location with a view over Vienna couldn't be better. You have to be quick at the buffet, because not only is Mayer's organic gazpacho delicious, the truffle chips are also in great demand.
Stefan Fuchs junior is one of the most innovative winemakers in Vienna. He produces natural wine at its best, which brings him the highest recognition and awards year after year. In the Heurigen, attention is paid to the best quality products - simply check at the buffet.