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Weber Family Winery

Lutzmannsburg

Welcome to the Weber family and their winery!
The focus is on quality instead of quantity and a lot of manual work! The power of nature is thus preserved in its entirety. And you can taste that - even years later!
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The family cultivates about 12 hectares of vineyards. The vineyards are located in the well-known sun-drenched vineyards Auleiter, Altsatz, and Kirchner, where our grapes reach their full maturity.

Wine varieties
The main variety is the Blaufränkische, which is known for its deep red ruby color as well as for its velvety and fruity taste. Other varieties produced are Zweigelt, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Pinot Noir and Shiraz.

The winery is already in the 4th generation
The winery was founded by the great-grandfather Johann Weber. This learned the viticulture / his craft with Prof. Fritz Zweigelt in Klosterneuburg. His son, Weber Rudolf was one of the first red wine pioneers of Mittelburgenland, his initials still adorn the label! The powerful and dense wines are produced today by Weber Helmut and his son Weber Günther!

The quality of the wine begins in the vineyard - and that is exactly the motto of the family!
The family attaches great importance to strict yield restrictions (quality instead of quantity) and a lot of manual work. The power of nature is thus preserved in its entirety. And you can taste that - even years later!


Some successes of the wines

  • 2 x Falstaff winner
  • 2 x Salon winner
  • Gault Millau winner
  • A la Carte winner
  • 2 gold medals at the " Vinalis Internationales" in Paris
  • Barrique de Beurse
  • 3x Prague Wine Champion

The wines were represented many times in the Austrian wine salon and received a variety of Falstaff - awards!

Come by and let us convince you of our selected wines!

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