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The most important grape varieties
The Austrian wine region is one of three of the state of Styria , and includes 2340 acres of vineyards. The wine history dates back to the fourth century BC. In the monarchy, there was the late 19 Century in the then so called Lower Styria 35,000 hectares. At that time, but were in Slovenia today to lying areas. The Habsburg Archduke Johann (1782-1859) set the groundwork for the Styrian wine quality through establishment of an experimental vineyard at Marburg. The Pinot Blanc from today in Slovenia vineyard located at that time Jerusalem was one of the most popular white wines in Europe.
Today the area is divided into a southern Styria to the border with Slovenia and the region lying west of Leibnitz located Sausal region. The most important wine-growing villages are Berghausen, Ehrenhausen Gamlitz , Heimschuh, Kitzeck (wine museum), Leibnitz, Leutschach, Silberberg (wine school), Field, St. Andrew in the Sausal and Val di Sole. These are joined by three wine roads are the South Styrian Wine Route, Wine Route and Sausal Vines Wine Country Road (also Klopotec ).
Known vineyards (documents) are old, Annaberg, Anzried, Mountain Court, Czamillonberg , Eckberg, Eichberg, Einöd, Graf, Grassnitzberg (With Subrieden) Harrachegg, Hochberg, Kaiseregg, Kittenberg , Koregg, Kranachberg (with Subrieden), Kreuzberg, cross bars, Nussberg (ratchet) , Obegg , Upper Glanzberg, Parish, Weingarten , Roman stone, castle hill, mountain Schuster, Sernauberg , Sgaminegg, Speisenegg, Steinbach, Metz Most mountain, Sulz, Trebien, Wielitsch, Wilhelmshöhe Witscheinberg and Zieregg . The climate is characterized by Pannonian and Southern influences. The rainfall is twice as high as in Burgenland and Lower Austria . The warm, humid weather favors the spread of Botrytis . As soil types predominate shale, sand, marl and limestone soils.
Known wineries wine cellar Seggau Bishops , Brolli arcade , Müller domain , Dreisiebner headquarters , Engelbert Elsnegg , Archduke Johann wines , Felberjörgl , Alois Gross , Hannes Harkamp , Daniel Jaunegg , Lackner Tinnacher , Wolfgang Maitz , Malli Anton , Masser, Peter , Melcher Castle Gamlitz , MUSTER.gamlitz , Sepp pattern , Erich and Walter Polz , pine-Polz , Pongratz Markus , Stefan Potzinger , Primus , Hartmut Rebenhof Aubell , Reiterer Christian , Repolusk , Rothschädl , Sabathi Erwin , Hannes Sabathi , Sattlerhof , Karl Schauer , Wilfried Schilhan , John Schneeberger , Peter Skoff , Walter Skoff , Mary & John Soll , Karl Strauss and Gustav , Tement , Terra Gomeliz , Tscheppe on Pössnitzberg , Andreas Tscheppe , Hans Schwarz , Tschermonegg , Werlitsch and Gerhard Wohlmuth .
The Blend is based on the annual survey conducted in 2009 Weingarten. Compared to the last survey in 1999, resulting in the varieties no major changes. Unlike the other red wine trend in Austria there was a slight increase in white wine-share. The two varieties: Chardonnay (Morillon also here) and Pinot Blanc are collected together in southern Styria. The total vineyard area increased by one third of 1,739 hectares to 2340 hectares:
Today the area is divided into a southern Styria to the border with Slovenia and the region lying west of Leibnitz located Sausal region. The most important wine-growing villages are Berghausen, Ehrenhausen Gamlitz , Heimschuh, Kitzeck (wine museum), Leibnitz, Leutschach, Silberberg (wine school), Field, St. Andrew in the Sausal and Val di Sole. These are joined by three wine roads are the South Styrian Wine Route, Wine Route and Sausal Vines Wine Country Road (also Klopotec ).
Known vineyards (documents) are old, Annaberg, Anzried, Mountain Court, Czamillonberg , Eckberg, Eichberg, Einöd, Graf, Grassnitzberg (With Subrieden) Harrachegg, Hochberg, Kaiseregg, Kittenberg , Koregg, Kranachberg (with Subrieden), Kreuzberg, cross bars, Nussberg (ratchet) , Obegg , Upper Glanzberg, Parish, Weingarten , Roman stone, castle hill, mountain Schuster, Sernauberg , Sgaminegg, Speisenegg, Steinbach, Metz Most mountain, Sulz, Trebien, Wielitsch, Wilhelmshöhe Witscheinberg and Zieregg . The climate is characterized by Pannonian and Southern influences. The rainfall is twice as high as in Burgenland and Lower Austria . The warm, humid weather favors the spread of Botrytis . As soil types predominate shale, sand, marl and limestone soils.
Known wineries wine cellar Seggau Bishops , Brolli arcade , Müller domain , Dreisiebner headquarters , Engelbert Elsnegg , Archduke Johann wines , Felberjörgl , Alois Gross , Hannes Harkamp , Daniel Jaunegg , Lackner Tinnacher , Wolfgang Maitz , Malli Anton , Masser, Peter , Melcher Castle Gamlitz , MUSTER.gamlitz , Sepp pattern , Erich and Walter Polz , pine-Polz , Pongratz Markus , Stefan Potzinger , Primus , Hartmut Rebenhof Aubell , Reiterer Christian , Repolusk , Rothschädl , Sabathi Erwin , Hannes Sabathi , Sattlerhof , Karl Schauer , Wilfried Schilhan , John Schneeberger , Peter Skoff , Walter Skoff , Mary & John Soll , Karl Strauss and Gustav , Tement , Terra Gomeliz , Tscheppe on Pössnitzberg , Andreas Tscheppe , Hans Schwarz , Tschermonegg , Werlitsch and Gerhard Wohlmuth .
The Blend is based on the annual survey conducted in 2009 Weingarten. Compared to the last survey in 1999, resulting in the varieties no major changes. Unlike the other red wine trend in Austria there was a slight increase in white wine-share. The two varieties: Chardonnay (Morillon also here) and Pinot Blanc are collected together in southern Styria. The total vineyard area increased by one third of 1,739 hectares to 2340 hectares:
| Variety - Austrian Main name | in Austria, officially permitted Synonyms | Color | Hectare 2009 | %-Ant 2009 | Hectare 1999 |
| White Burgundy Chardonnay | Pinot Blanc , Klevner , Pinot Blanc Morillon | white | 487 | 20.8 | 336 |
| Welschriesling | - | white | 454 | 19.4 | 391 |
| Sauvignon Blanc | Muskat-Sylvaner | white | 414 | 17.7 | 148 |
| Zweigelt | Blauer Zweigelt, Rotburger | red | 201 | 8.6 | 169 |
| Muscatel | Muscat, Red M. | white | 183 | 7.8 | 79 |
| Müller-Thurgau | Rivaner | white | 173 | 7.4 | 201 |
| Scheurebe | Seedling 88 | white | 96 | 4.1 | 108 |
| Blue Wildbacher | - | red | 66 | 2.8 | 78 |
| Pinot Gris | Pinot Gris , Pinot Grigio | white | 51 | 2.2 | 43 |
| White Riesling | Riesling , Rhine Riesling | white | 47 | 2.0 | 46 |
| Traminer | Gewurztraminer, T. Red, T. Yellow | white | 47 | 2.0 | 41 |
| Blaufränkisch | - | red | 11 | 0.5 | 12 |
| Blueburger | - | red | 8 | 0.3 | 8 |
| Silvaner | Grüner Sylvaner | white | 8 | 0.3 | 8.3 |
| Cabernet Sauvignon | - | red | 7 | 0.3 | 4 |
| St. Laurent | - | red | 7 | 0.3 | 5 |
| Pinot Noir | Pinot Noir , Blue Spätb. red, pink. | red | 7 | 0.3 | 3 |
| Goldburger | - | white | 5 | 0.2 | 5.6 |
| Merlot | - | red | 5 | 0.2 | 0 |
| Muscat Ottonel | - | white | 3 | 0.1 | 2.8 |
| Blue Portugal | - | red | 2 | 0.1 | 4.2 |
| Bouvier | - | white | A | 0.1 | A |
| Grüner Veltliner | Weißgipfler | white | A | 0.1 | 2 |
| Mixed Set | Styrian composite rate | white | 0 | - | 27 |
| Cabernet Franc | - | red | 0 | - | 0.4 |
| And. white varieties | - | white | 55 | 2.4 | 17 |
| And. red varieties | - | red | 0 | - | 2.3 |
| WHITE VARIETIES | 2025 | 86.5 | 1454 | ||
| RED VARIETIES | 315 | 13.5 | 285 | ||
| TOTAL | 2340 | 100 | 1739 |
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