The Fritsch winery is located in Kirchberg about 60 km west of Vienna in the Wagram wine-growing region. It was only in 2007 that the Wagram was given the status of a separate wine-growing region. Primarily loess and other soft sediments determine the terrain, which is over forty metres high. Loess, also called the yellow powder, offers excellent conditions for the grapes, as it can store heat and water equally well and therefore has a balancing effect on sun and rain. Karl Fritsch grows the typical varieties of the region here and also made a name for himself as a red wine pioneer on the Wagram. Since 2008, the winery has belonged to the exclusive circle of Austria's traditional wineries.
Allergens | Contains sulfur |
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Winemaker | Fritsch |
Country | Austria |
Region | Wagram |
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Drinking temperature | 12° |
Manufacturer | Weinberghof Fritsch, Oberstockstall 24, A-3470 Kirchberg am Wagram / Austria, organic certificate: AT-BIO-402 |