Bergland (wine-growing region)

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Viticulture in Sittersdorf in Carinthia

With around 237 hectares of vineyards, the Bergland wine-growing region is by  far the smallest wine-growing region in Austria . It comprises the growing areas of the five federal states of Upper Austria , Carinthia , Salzburg , Tyrol and Vorarlberg . The wine-growing region has experienced strong growth in recent years and grew from 82 hectares of vineyards in 2009 to 237 hectares.

Bergland wine-growing region by federal state

Carinthia

Upper Austria

Grapevines on the
Regau cemetery wall

Salzburg

Tyrol

Vorarlberg

Protected geographical indication

Bergland is a protected geographical indication (PGI) for wine with the traditional name Landwein and for partially fermented grape must with the traditional name Sturm . The specification of a smaller geographical name, e.g. for the federal state, is not permitted here. The indication therefore serves the designation of origin of simpler wines for which no more specific protected designation of origin can be claimed.

Individual evidence

  1. Bergland wine-growing region , accessed on February 6, 2020
  2. "Weingartengrunderammlung 2009" on statistik.at (PDF) , accessed on February 6, 2012
  3. Product specification "Bergland"  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. of the Austrian Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food (PDF)@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.lebensministerium.at  

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