How much do you know about Austria's wine regions? Get to know Carnuntum, which spans terrirotry east from Vienna to the Slovak Republic border, through one of its wineries, Weingut Artner. Christoph Artner joined a Twitter chat, put together by Austrian Wine USA, to answer questions about the region and his family's wines.
@awinegoddess #talkaustria influence of nearby Danube and Lake Neusiedl, clay soils with stony chalk
— Christoph Artner (@ArtnerWines) March 13, 2014
@kmurph @ArtnerWines #talkaustria late start of vegetation due to long winter. nice summer and mild autumn, so I like it
— Christoph Artner (@ArtnerWines) March 13, 2014
@ShibaSommelier @AustrianwineUSA #talkaustria I like our Gruener Veltliner Steinaecker with speck from hoeflein, have to try
— Christoph Artner (@ArtnerWines) March 13, 2014
@AustrianwineUSA #talkaustria Currentlt I really like our Kirchweingarten Blaufrankisch Reserve 2011. powerful AND approachable
— Christoph Artner (@ArtnerWines) March 13, 2014
@ShibaSommelier @AustrianwineUSA #talkaustria location between Danube and Lake Neusiedl - perfect for whites as well as reds
— Christoph Artner (@ArtnerWines) March 13, 2014
@AustrianwineUSA #talkaustria the indigenous variety Gruener Veltliner, Zweigelt, Blaufrankisch. but we do Riesling, Syrah, CS, Me, WR, GM..
— Christoph Artner (@ArtnerWines) March 13, 2014
@AustrianwineUSA #talkaustria our village Hoeflein is located in the middle of the Arbesthaler Huegelland, all vineyards within 4 km
— Christoph Artner (@ArtnerWines) March 13, 2014
@AustrianwineUSA #talkaustria approx. 900 hectars, half white half red
— Christoph Artner (@ArtnerWines) March 13, 2014
@AustrianwineUSA @terroirNY @WineLibrary @VinoCC @ShibaSommelier THANKS FOR COMING everybody!!
— Christoph Artner (@ArtnerWines) March 14, 2014