A Wine Lover's Guide to Vienna's Heuriger

Wine Tavern Schübel-Auer@ WienTourismus/Peter Rigaud
Wine Tavern Schübel-Auer@ WienTourismus/Peter Rigaud
Culture Trip

Viennese wine is among the finest in Europe, with a vineyard culture no other capital city can rival and a legacy dating all the way to 1132AD. Heuriger (translating to mean ‘this year’s wine’) are cosy wine taverns run by local grape growers, offering guests the chance to sample some locally produced wines alongside traditional Austrian cuisine.

Brief History

Vienna’s relationship with wine began in the Middle Ages, when each individual district possessed its own vineyard – something which was discontinued as the city grew in size. Later on, in the 16th century, wine taverns emerged throughout the city, giving local growers the opportunity to serve their homemade wine with traditional Austrian cuisine and giving birth to the Viennese ‘Heurige’ tradition.

Wine Tavern Schübel-Auer

What To Expect

A warm and homely atmosphere is at the heart of every Heurige. They are places in which to relax, socialise, and most importantly, sample some authentic Austrian wine and food. If visiting a ‘true Viennese’ Heurige, the wine served should be strictly from the surrounding areas – one way to ensure that this is the case is by checking the board outside – if it is indeed Viennese, you’ll see a bunch of pine branches and the word ‘Ausg’steckt’, a word that also indicates that the tavern is open for business.

The food served, usually in buffet form, is generally fairly simple and homely – ordinarily including various meats, cheeses, salads and some desserts. Your choice of wine is obviously the most vital part of your visit. Grüner Veltliner is an absolute imperative; it is one of Austria’s best and most famous white wines, and is most likely to have been produced in the area. Alternatively, Sturm (partially fermented grape juice) is another speciality worth sampling, however it isn’t to everyone’s tastes.

Wine Tavern Schübel-Auer buffet

Vienna Heurigen Express

There are around 180 Heurige in Vienna, therefore choosing just one can be a tricky process. The Vienna Heurigen Express alleviates anxiety over decision making, taking you on a hop-on hop-off tour of a few of the city’s wine taverns and through the picturesque Vienna Woods, known as the city’s ‘Green Lung’.

Wine Tavern Schübel-Auer

A Few Of The Best

Heuriger Stefan Wieselthaler

Located south of Vienna, this charming tavern has been producing wine since 1947 and has a proud heritage. Varieties include Grüner Veltliner, Weisser Burgunder, Welschriesling, Chardonnay and various red wine varieties.

Oberlaaer Str. 120, 1100 Wien, Austria

Fuhrgassl-Huber

Living up to Heurige’s homely reputation, this charming tavern can be found on the outskirts of the vineyards, in the wine-growing village of Neustift.

Neustift am Walde 68, 1190 Wien, Austria

Kierlinger Vineyards & Wine Tavern

The highlight of this truly authentic, rustic Heurige is the outdoor courtyard in which you can sip in the sunshine.

Kahlenberger Str. 20, 1190 Wien, Austria

Bernreiter

With more of a local vibe than the aforementioned, this cosy restaurant has a charming garden and a great selection of cuisine to sample.

Jedlersdorf, Amtsstraße 24-26, 1210 Wien

Wine Tavern Schübel-Auer
Wine Tavern Schübel-Auer

Wine Walk

Another way to become acquainted with Vienna’s Heuriger culture it to join in on the annual Autumn Wine Hiking Day, which offers you the chance to explore the city’s gorgeous, vineyard-covered countryside and sample a few glasses along the way.

Culture Trips launched in 2011 with a simple yet passionate mission: to inspire people to go beyond their boundaries and experience what makes a place, its people and its culture special and meaningful. We are proud that, for more than a decade, millions like you have trusted our award-winning recommendations by people who deeply understand what makes places and communities so special.

Our immersive trips, led by Local Insiders, are once-in-a-lifetime experiences and an invitation to travel the world with like-minded explorers. Our Travel Experts are on hand to help you make perfect memories. All our Trips are suitable for both solo travelers, couples and friends who want to explore the world together.?>

All our travel guides are curated by the Culture Trip team working in tandem with local experts. From unique experiences to essential tips on how to make the most of your future travels, we’ve got you covered.

Culture Trip Spring Sale

Save up to $1,100 on our unique small-group trips! Limited spots.

X
close-ad
Edit article