Top 100 red wines of Austria - Page 3

Discover the top 100 best red wines of Austria as well as the best winemakers in the region. Explore the varietals of the red wines that are popular of Austria and the best vintages to taste in this region.

Discovering the wine region of Austria

Austria - a mountainous, landlocked country in Central Europe - is enjoying a renaissance as a wine nation. It has shaken off decades of controversy caused by a handful of negligent people and has become a model of modern European wine, leading the way in quality and innovation. Balancing tradition and modernity, the Austrian wine industry has retained classics such as Sweet Ausbruch and Strohwein, while actively developing modern, consumer-friendly wines, such as its signature style: Gruner Veltliner, a crisp, Aromatic white wine. Officially, 35 Grape varieties are permitted for the production of Austrian quality wine, of which almost two-thirds are white varieties.

In terms of Volume, Gruner Veltliner is by far the most important, followed by Riesling. The best wines produced from these two varieties come from the famous regions of Wachau, Kamptal and Kremstal. Other important grape varieties for Austrian wine include Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Welschriesling and Pinot Blanc (known here by its German name Weissburgunder). Austrian red wines are mainly produced from Blaufrankisch, Zweigelt, St.

Laurent and Pinot Noir (Blauburgunder). Located in the heart of Europe, between latitudes 46°N and 48°N, Austria is parallel to the centre of France and the South of Germany. Logically, the Climate is slightly Warmer than Germany's, which is reflected in the wine styles; Austria focuses much more on red wines than its cooler northern neighbor. But Austria's climate is not just about latitude; topography plays a key role.

Discover the grape variety: Blauburgunder

Food and wine pairing with a red wine of Austria

red wines from the region of Austria go well with generally quite well with dishes of beef, lamb or pork such as recipes of fresh sausage, berber giblet frying pan or the tartiflette wrap.

Organoleptic analysis of red wine of Austria

On the nose in the region of Austria often reveals types of flavors of cherry, oaky or smoke and sometimes also flavors of minerality, red fruit or tobacco. In the mouth in the region of Austria is a powerful with a nice balance between acidity and tannins.