You’ll sip six different Austrian wines in Vienna’s historic second district, guided by a friendly sommelier who brings each region to life. Expect local cheeses, cured meats, and bread alongside honest conversation—plus plenty of time to ask questions or just enjoy the flavors. It’s relaxed, curious, and quietly memorable.
I didn’t expect the old Wilhelminian building in Vienna’s 2nd district to smell faintly of bread and wood polish when we walked in. There was this easy warmth, not fancy or stiff—just a handful of us around a big table, glasses catching the afternoon light. Our guide, Anna (she’s an actual sommelier, but laughs like your cousin), started us off with Grüner Veltliner. She told us to swirl it and sniff for “white pepper”—I tried, but mostly got green apple and something floral I couldn’t quite name. Anna grinned and said that counts too.
The tasting moved through six Austrian wines—each from a different region—and honestly, I lost track of which was which after the third one because the cheese plate arrived. The Emmental had this nutty bite that made the Riesling taste sharper somehow. Someone asked about the climate in Burgenland, and Anna explained how it shapes the reds there—her hands waving as she talked about hot summers and lake breezes. I liked that she didn’t make anyone feel dumb for asking basic stuff; even when I mixed up Styria and Wachau (still not sure I get it).
By the end, we were comparing notes on which wine tasted “like spring rain” or “like apricots left in the sun.” Someone tried to pronounce Zweigelt properly—Li laughed at my attempt (I definitely butchered it). The whole thing felt more like hanging out than a class. Walking back out into Vienna’s dusk, I kept thinking about how those flavors lingered—especially that peppery white one—and how sharing stories over wine makes strangers feel less strange.
You’ll taste six different Austrian wines during the session.
Yes, you get locally sourced cheeses, cured meats, and bread along with your wine.
The tasting is held in a restored Wilhelminian-era building in Vienna’s 2nd district.
A certified sommelier guides you through all tastings and discussions.
Yes, it’s relaxed and approachable—no prior wine knowledge needed.
The session lasts about two hours.
Yes, still water is included alongside your wines.
The experience is led in English by your sommelier guide.
Your evening includes guided tastings of six Austrian wines from different regions with a certified sommelier in Vienna’s historic second district. You’ll also enjoy a cold plate of locally sourced cheese, cured meats, fresh bread, plus still water—all set up for you so you can just show up and relax into it.
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