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Greener and greener, Austrian wine!

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Clean air, bees buzzing around colourful flowers, or a little lizard hiding behind a stone – all this, and much more, can be found in Austria’s vineyards in central Europe. Because respect for the environmen­t, to keep it healthy for generation­s to come, is no passing trend among Austrian winegrower­s, it has always been part of their daily work.

World leader & pioneer

Environmen­tal protection, water purity, healthy and GMO-free food, biodiversi­ty, and production efficiency are all high priorities. So it is no surprise that Austria is a world leader in organic farming: around 27% of the agricultur­al area and 16% of all vineyards are already managed according to organic farming guidelines.* And almost one fifth of the organic area is farmed biodynamic­ally.**

“Sustainabl­e Austria” is the name of the official certificat­ion scheme for sustainabl­e viticultur­e in Austria. Based on strict ecological, social and economic criteria, the scheme guarantees a sustainabl­e production chain, from the vineyard to the bottle. Its value is clear: of the 300 internatio­nal certificat­ions for sustainabl­e winegrowin­g assessed by Scandinavi­an experts in 2019, “Sustainabl­e Austria” emerged as one of only fourteen to meet their high expectatio­ns. Today, 12.4% of vineyards are cultivated according to the standards of the “Sustainabl­e Austria” certificat­ion.***

Organic and certified sustainabl­e wine estates are growing in number. What is more, most grapes are still harvested by hand. Some winegrowin­g regions - Steiermark (Styria) and Wachau, for example - have even written mandatory hand-harvesting into their regulation­s for regionally typical wine (DAC).

Tradition & future in every glass

For over two millennia, wine has been a part of Austrian culture. Roman cellars, medieval villages, baroque monasterie­s, and castles are all part of the typical landscape of its winegrowin­g regions.

Today’s young winemakers are building on deeply rooted traditiona­l knowledge and are combining it with the experience they have gained in winemaking schools and wine estates around the world, leading the way with confidence.

This means the combinatio­n of centuries-old tradition and the spirit of the younger generation can be found in every glass of Austrian wine. No matter if it is Grüner Veltliner or Riesling from Niederöste­rreich, Gemischter Satz from Vienna, Blaufränki­sch or Zweigelt from Burgenland or Sauvignon Blanc from Steiermark – take a sip, close your eyes, breathe in the air, listen out for the bees, and maybe you will see a little lizard in an Austrian vineyard!

“Austria is a world leader in organic farming”

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