Category: reviews

Great wine blogs you should follow!

Today I will be talking about the best wine blogs out there that can help you find information about the wine of your choice. There are thousands of websites devoted to wine, and it can be difficult to find the right ones. You don’t need to worry about anything. Below are some wine blogs that…


Austrian wine, it’s what’s for Christmas!

Whether you like white wine, red wine, bubbly wine or dessert wine… Austrian wine is surely a good choice for a holiday crowd pleaser. Let’s start with whites: Gruener Veltliner: a versatile grape not only in its ability to pair with food, but in style. Gruener Veltliner can range from light, peppery citrus to full-bodied,…


Welcome to Burgenland! After Hours Party at Edi & the Wolf

Wednesday industry insiders gathered at Edi and the Wolf to welcome Burgenland to NYC in an 100+ bottle extravaganza. Better known as a Mulatschag: A joyous festival held in Burgenland in celebration of food and wine. The party was organized by the self-titled Austrian Wine Girls: Stephanie Artner of the Austrian Trade Commission and Constance…


Interview with an Importer: Daniel Hubbard of Domaine Select Wines

Austrian wines have exploded on to the wine scene in the past few years which can often leave unfamiliar consumers confused and overwhelmed by the plethora of Grüner Veltiner and Blaufränkisch wines – many organic, most from small, single vineyard plantings. One of the best resources Austrian wine consumers can turn to are those that…


Featured Wine Region: The Weinviertel

Responsible for 33% of Austria’s vineyard area, the Weinviertel is one of Austria’s most recognized regions as it became the country’s first classfied DAC in 2003 based upon the 2002 vintage. The Weinviertel is most famously known for its Gruener Veltliner wines. Although the designated style of wine – pale yellow to pale green-yellow in…


Austrian Wine in Scottsdale, AZ!

On the whole, most of the wine bars feature locally made wine, or generic selections – and don’t think we haven’t taken the opportunity to delve into a margarita or two. But last night, something completely unexpected happened. We wandered into a speakeasy style wine bar in the Old Town district of Scottsdale, AZ, Kazimierz,…


Spotlight on a Wine Region: The Traisental

The Traisental region of Austria is found in the Niederösterreich section of Austria. Named a DAC in 2006 classifying its Gruener Veltliner and Riesling wines, the Traisental is known for white wines with “backbone and finesse.” Despite this classification, the Traisental is one of Austria’s smallest wine growing regions covering only 790 hectares with vine….


Interview with an Importer: Michael Nelson & Savio Soares of Savio Soares Selections

Austrian wines have exploded on to the wine scene in the past few years which can often leave unfamiliar consumers confused and overwhelmed by the plethora of Grüner Veltiner and Blaufränkisch wines – many organic, most from small, single vineyard plantings. One of the best resources Austrian wine consumers can turn to are those that…


The 2010 Vintage – Hitting the shore

As we’ve told you in the past, the 2010 vintage was, unfortunately, of low yield, but fortunately the quality of the wines was high. Well, after a few months in their fermentation vats, some of the 2010 vintage is starting to come our way. What we’ve come across so far is a few delectable rosé…


Austrian Wine Posts Record Value Despite Drop in Quantity

The Austrian Wine sector enjoyed a positive year in 2010 despite the difficult market conditions. The low harvest volume in 2009 resulted in a sharp drop in Austrian barrel wine exports in 2010. However, exports of bottled wine continued on a successful course and reached the highest ever price average of more than € 2…