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Discover Vienna’s best Austrian wines on this 2.5-hour guided tasting tour featuring five wines, ham, spreads, and visits to four unique cellar locations.

The Vienna: Wine Tasting Tour offers a charming way to explore Austria’s wine scene right in the city’s heart. For $153 per person, this 2.5-hour guided experience takes guests through five different glasses of local wine, paired with ham and traditional spreads. Guided by an enthusiastic wine lover and sommelier, the tour combines education, tasting, and visits to four distinctive locations around Vienna’s city center.
What makes this tour stand out is its focus on authentic Austrian wines, from classics like Grüner Veltliner to Blaufränkisch. The tour’s intimate group size and knowledgeable guide ensure a personalized, engaging experience. A key consideration is that the tour is not suitable for children under 16, pregnant women, or wheelchair users, but it remains an excellent choice for wine enthusiasts eager to learn about Austria’s vinicultural offerings.
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The tour begins at Lugeck 6, right in front of the Johannes-Gutenberg-Monument in Vienna’s lively city center. This convenient meeting point makes it easy for visitors to join after exploring nearby attractions. The activity ends back at the same spot, providing a seamless experience without the need for additional transportation.
Participants are welcomed into a warm, friendly atmosphere that emphasizes the cultural significance of Austrian wine. The small-group setting ensures everyone can enjoy personalized attention and close-up interaction with the guide. Being in the heart of Vienna, the tour offers a chance to combine wine tasting with a walk through the city’s vibrant streets.

The four locations visited during this tour are carefully selected to showcase Vienna’s diverse wine venues. Each offers a different ambiance and set of wines, enhancing the overall experience. Starting with a wine as iconic as St. Stephen’s Cathedral, the guide shares stories about Vienna’s local wine history.
The next stop features a private wine cellar, where an Austrian Riesling is tasted, highlighting the unique qualities of this popular white wine. The third location introduces a variety of international wines, paired with Austrian air-dried ham, offering a perfect balance of flavors. The final stop focuses on Wachau Valley Grüner Veltliner, accompanied by Austrian spreads and bread to complement the wine.
These visits not only allow tasting of distinct wines but also provide insight into regional differences and traditional Austrian food pairings. Each cellar’s atmosphere enhances the tasting, whether it’s a historic venue or a modern wine bar.
One of the tour’s highlights is sampling Austria’s renowned Grüner Veltliner, a crisp white wine from the Wachau Valley. This wine is presented in a private tasting, allowing guests to appreciate its traditional flavors and versatile pairing qualities. The guide discusses its production and what makes it special within Austria’s wine landscape.
Plus, guests sample Blaufränkisch, a red wine known for its deep flavor profile. The guide explains the characteristics of this grape, typical of Austria’s Burgenland region. Concluding with a Burgenland red wine, the tour offers a full spectrum of Austria’s wine diversity, enhanced by the traditional spreads and ham pairing.
More Great Tours NearbyThe guides leading this tour receive high praise for their knowledge, passion, and friendly approach. Reviews highlight Lukas as an excellent guide who provides detailed information about each wine and location. Guests appreciate the flexibility and personalized attention that guide offers, making the experience both educational and enjoyable.
The guide also shares stories about Vienna’s wine regions and local traditions, adding depth to the tasting. This personal touch helps deepen understanding and appreciation for Austria’s wine culture.
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Each stop is located within Vienna’s cellar restaurants and private wine cellars, adding a layer of authenticity. The venues are described as beautiful and unique, often with intimate atmospheres that enhance the tasting experience.
Some locations are hidden gems, not easily found without local knowledge, which the guide expertly reveals. This element of discovery makes the tour particularly appealing for those interested in off-the-beaten-path venues and hidden cellar treasures.
A notable feature of this tour is the inclusion of air-dried ham and traditional Austrian spreads. These pairings are carefully selected to complement each wine and enhance the tasting experience. The bread served alongside spreads provides a neutral palate cleanser amid the robust flavors.
Guests enjoy discovering how different wines match with local fare, providing insight into Austria’s food and wine traditions. The snacks are highlighted as delicious and well-chosen, elevating the overall enjoyment.
The 2.5-hour duration strikes a good balance between thorough tasting and manageable pacing. The tour moves between four venues, allowing time to savor each wine without feeling rushed. The live guide leads the group through each stop, sharing stories and answering questions along the way.
While the tour is not wheelchair accessible and not suitable for children under 16 or pregnant women, it is generally accessible for most adults with no special requirements. Participants should be prepared to do some walking and standing, but the pace remains comfortable.
This Vienna wine tasting tour is particularly attractive to those wanting to learn about Austrian wines in a relaxed and friendly setting. The focus on local wines and regional varieties offers an authentic taste of Vienna’s wine culture.
The small-group format and expert guides ensure a personalized experience, making it a great starting point for exploring Austrian wines or deepening existing knowledge. The inclusion of food pairings and visits to hidden cellar locations adds layers of interest that more generic tastings often lack.
For $153, this tour delivers a well-rounded, engaging wine tasting experience in Vienna’s city center. Craftily curated visits to local cellar venues paired with distinct Austrian wines, including Grüner Veltliner, make it a compelling option for wine lovers.
The enthusiastic guides and delicious food pairings elevate the experience, while the focus on regional varieties helps deepen understanding of Austria’s wine landscape. This tour suits those who appreciate personalized attention and want to discover Vienna’s hidden wine venues.
While not suitable for all mobility levels or young children, it remains one of the strongest options for adults seeking a cultural and gustatory journey through Vienna’s wine scene.
“Lukas was excellent! Truly local wines! Lukas gave excellent information about each wine and location. Each location was beautiful and we were made…”
Is this tour suitable for non-drinkers or those who don’t like wine?
This tour focuses on wine tasting, so it’s best suited for those interested in wine. Non-drinkers may find it less appropriate, especially since it involves five wine glasses.
Are food options included besides ham and spreads?
Yes, the tour includes Austrian spreads and bread as accompaniments to the wines. The main focus, however, is on the wine tasting and pairings with ham.
Can the tour accommodate special dietary needs?
The tour includes ham and spreads, but specific dietary accommodations are not mentioned. It’s best to inform the provider ahead of time if needed.
How accessible is the tour for wheelchair users?
This activity is not wheelchair accessible, so it may not be suitable for guests with mobility challenges.
What is the minimum drinking age?
The minimum drinking age is 16 years old.
How far in advance should I book?
Booking is recommended in advance, especially since the activity is bookable with free cancellation up to 24 hours before.