As old as the history of Vienna
itself is the history of its wine. In the Third Century A.D., the
Roman Emperor Probus promoted grape growing in the Roman provinces,
and here in Vienna the grapes thrived. Ever since then wine has
been drunk here. Light, fresh and tasty the “noble nectar”
trickles down the throat and makes one merry and warm.
A special attraction is the romantic
old house of the Mayer family, which is completely unchanged since
Ludwig van Beethoven lived there in 1817. The façade is graced
by a statue of St. Florian, a beautiful wood carving done around
1820, and is there to protect this lovely old house against fire.
The Mayer family has lived in
Grinzing and Heiligenstadt since 1683. All the wine they serve originates
completely from their family-owned and self managed vineyards, and
is of select quality.
On about eighty acres of the best
soil in the area, we cultivate grapes of the Grüner Veltliner,
Rheinriesling, Traminer and white and
red Pinot varieties.The greatest care and most careful bottling
guarantee high quality and durability. About half of the vintage
is served at “Heurigen”, the rest is sold in bottles.
Our wines can be found on the wine lists of many first class hotels
and restaurants all over the world.
Ludwig van Beethoven lived in this
house on Pfarrplatz in the summer of 1817. At that time there was
a spa in Heiligenstadt, which Beethoven visited, hoping to find
relief from his constantly worsening deafness. During an earlier
stay in Heiligenstadt, Beethoven composed his 6th Symphony (Pastoral),
and while staying in this house, he worked on his greatest opus
the 9th Symphony (Choral).