Sortiment
White Wine:
- Grüner Veltliner
Natural offspring of Traminer and St. Georgen. The second parent variety was found in St. Georgen in Austria's Burgenland. This grape variety was named after its discovery location because, following genetic research, it could not be attributed to any known variety. The Grüner Veltliner is not related to the Roter Veltliner and Frühroter Veltliner.
- Welschriesling
Unknown – Elbling is the most closely related variety. Welschriesling is not related to the Weißer Riesling variety.
- Pinot Blanc
Mutation of Grauer Burgunder
- Chardonnay
Natural crossing of Burgunder and Heunisch
- Sauvignon Blanc
Natural crossing of Traminer and Chenin blanc.The former name (Muskat-Sylvaner) is no longer permitted for use, as it is misleading. There is no relation to any muscat or sylvaner varieties and, moreover, the Sauvignon blanc has no muscat aroma.
- Muskateller
It is one of the oldest grape varieties and yields different types, especially in Italy. Roter (Red) and Gelber (Yellow) Muscat are differentiated by the colour of their berries.
Red Wine:
- Blauer Portugieser
An old variety from Portugal with unknown parentage. The Blauer Portugieser is identical with the variety Português Azul in Portugal.
- Zweigelt
New breed from St. Laurent and Blaufränkisch, created by Dr. Fritz Zweigelt in 1922 at the Teaching and Research Centre for Viticulture and Horticulture (LFZ) in Klosterneuburg.
- Blauburger
New breed from Blauer Portugieser and Blaufränkisch, created by Dr. Fritz Zweigelt in 1923 at the Teaching and Research Centre for Viticulture and Horticulture (LFZ) in Klosterneuburg. - Gerichtsberg „Klassisch“
Cuveé from Blue Portugal and Zweigelt, matured in traditional oak barrels.
- Merlot
natural crossing of Caberbet Franc and an unknown variety
- Pinot Noir
Natural crossing from Schwarzriesling and Traminer
- Cabernet Sauvignon
natural crossing of Cabernet Franc and Sauvignon Blancc - Cuvée Gerichtsberg
Cuvée Cabernet Sauvignon and Zweigelt, was expanded in oak barrels.
Hauersekt:
- Cuveé Pinot
Cuvée Pinot Noir (Rosé) and Pinot Blanc.
It was only by the slow fermentation in the bottle which develop in our sparkling wine this fine, incomparable mousse.