Feiler-Artinger winery

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The Feiler-Artinger winery in Rust is an Austrian winery in the Neusiedlersee-Hügelland wine-growing region in Burgenland .

Set in an impressive Baroque building housed operation for about 100 years in family ownership and filled since 1947 wine into bottles. In 1953 a Ruster Ausbruch was pressed here for the first time after the world wars . The winery run by Hans Feiler and his son Kurt is, according to Hugh Johnson, an outstanding winery , with top-class dessert wines .

The vineyard area is 30 hectares (as of 2011), 65 percent of which are planted with red grape varieties, mainly Blaufränkisch and Zweigelt . Around 20 percent are made as dry white wines, 15 percent as sweet wines. The company's best-known red wine is the Cuvée Solitaire , which is counted among the finest Austrian red wine cuvées by the leading specialist publications in the country. The outstanding specialties of the winery also include the powerful sweet wine specialties in the "Ruster Ausbruch" category. Be grown Chardonnay , Neuburger , Pinot Blanc , Riesling , Traminer , Cabernet Franc , Cabernet Sauvignon , Merlot and Pinot Noir .

The winery is a member of the Renowned Wineries Burgenland (RWB) and received high ratings for sweet wines in the Wine Spectator and in the periodical The Wine Advocate by Robert Parker . Parts of the television series Der Winzerkönig , which Hans Feiler helped create, were filmed on the estate.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Peter Moser: Falstaff. Wine Guide 2008/2009. Austria. South Tyrol . Falstaff, Vienna 2008, ISBN 978-39502147-8-9 , pp. 524f.
  2. Hugh Johnson: Little Johnson 2009 . Hallwag Publishing House, Bern 2008, ISBN 3-833-81220-6 , p. 224.
  3. ^ Johann Werfring: Rarities from Ruster Rieden Article in the "Wiener Zeitung" of September 12, 2014, supplement "Wiener Journal", pp. 32–33.
  4. Awards on the homepage of the winery ( Memento from November 29, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
  5. TV series with "Winzerkönig" Harald Krassnitzer

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