Sweet wine

Sweet wines, also known as dessert wines, are infinitely complex and sensual. Some are desserts in their own right, while others go perfectly with desserts, cheese, foie gras and game dishes. The greatest sweet wines can be found in Sauternes, on the Loire, on the Moselle and in the Rheingau, on Lake Neusiedl and in Tokaj.

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Château Rieussec

Château Rieussec ist eines der wenigen „1er Grand Cru Classé“ in der Appellation Sauternes.

Auf 85 Hektar werden Sémillion, Sauvignon Blanc und Muscadelle angebaut. Berühmt ist er für seinen reichhaltigen Süßwein, der zu den besten weltweit gehört.

Château Doisy Daêne

The village of Barsac (and the appellation of the same name) is home to Château Doisy Daêne, although it is marketed under the name "Sauternes".

Château Coutet

The Château Coutet in Saint-Émillion dates back to the 15th century. It has been closely associated with the Beaulieu family for over 400 years.

Potzinger Winery

The Potzinger winery in Gabersdorf has existed since 1860, making it one of the oldest family businesses in southern Styria. Stefan Potzinger has been at the helm since 1997 and pursues the goal of "producing natural and storable wines of the highest quality". In other words, wines whose potential lies above all in "minerality, elegance and freshness".

Bodegas Alvear

Bodegas Alvear has been producing wines from the vineyards of the Andalusian region of Montilla-Moriles for more than 300 years. The Alvear family has been based in Montilla-Moriles since the beginning of the 18th century. The dynasty was founded by Diego de Alvear y Escalera.

Clemens Busch Winery

In Pünderich, where the Moselle pushes through a narrow bend and the slopes drop steeply to the river, is the Clemens Busch vineyard, run by its namesake, partner Rita and son Johannes.

Family Winery Tement

The Tement family winery is located both in Styria and on the Slovenian side. But there is a common idea for both parts: father Manfred Tement and his sons Armin and Stefan are concerned with clearly bringing out the differences of each site.

Winery Velich

The Velich winery in Seewinkel on Lake Neusiedl has a history that goes back around 90 years. However, it was not until the 1990s that Heinz and Roland Velich turned wine production from a hobby into a full-time business and created Austria's first cult Chardonnay with their Chardonnay "Tiglat".

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