In the atmospheric cellars of the Vinatrium in Deutschkreutz one finds a nearly inexhaustible supply of wines from Central Burgenland, all of which can be sampled.
Burgenland wines at Vinatrium Cellars29.06.2013 - 28.07.2013 - Krems
This very unique festival takes place in different venues: Winzer Krems, Spitz Castle, Zoehrer Wineyard, Goettweig Abbey as well as Krems. This year 18 bands from 17 different countries will perform in venues varying from winyards to the Abbey in Goettweig.
More04.04.2013 - 18.04.2013 - Wachau
The reputation of the world heritage site of Wachau Valley on the River Danube is not only due to the unique beauty of its landscape and cultural treasures, but also to the overall setting, which makes it a region of true indulgence.
more11.04.2013 - 14.04.2013 - Stift Goettweig
This international festival is an annual encounter between readings, music and fine wines. The evening events at Goettweig Abbey have a musical accompaniment of modern Viennese songs. The wines served are all locally grown, and include wines from Bruendlmayer, Eitzinger and Hirsch.
MoreWe have captured some of the voices of the Austrian wine country and invite you to listening in. Check back regularly as this is the beginning of an ongoing series.
MoreThe Burgenland is Austria's most easterly state. It used to belong to Hungary, but became a part of Austria in 1921, which makes it the most recent addition to Austrian states. The result is a region so multicultural and diverse, perfect for travelers with a free spirit, as Christian Zechmeister, Marketing Director of the Burgenland, explains in our podcast. Aside from 300 days of sunshine a year, there are many other things that make the Burgenland a fantastic place to visit.
Listen to the podcastAs an experienced traveler of the Austrian region, American Erin Grace can tell you where to go and what to do on your first visit: from boat rides, to bicycling, to meeting the locals - Erin is here to help.
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