Wine

Pinot Noir Göttweiger Berg

Originally from Burgundy, Pinot Noir has been emerging as an important grape for Austrian winemakers.  It was first planted by Cistercian monks in Austria’s Thermenregion when they settled there in the 12th century, but cultivation has since spread to include many other areas of Austria. While not as finicky as its cousin, St. Laurent, it still requires skill and attention on the part of the winemaker to coax a great wine from it.

 

Country Austria
Appellation Kremstal
Color Red
Variety 100% Pinot Noir
Primary Rock, Löss
Gravel, Sand, Loam
climate
Pannonian