The traditional Mayer am Pfarrplatz winery, the epitome of Viennese wine culture, has been producing the best Viennese wine in Döbling since 1683. The vineyards are located entirely within the city limits of Vienna in the 17th and 19th districts.

In 1817, composer Ludwig van Beethoven moved into the first floor flat on the Pfarrplatz and began to compose his legendary 9th Symphony.

Franz Mayer gave modern viticulture a face; it is not for nothing that he is still referred to as the doyen of Viennese viticulture.

Mayer’s vineyards are planted to traditional indigenous Austrian grape varieties, Grüner Veltliner and Riesling among them. Their top vineyards are nestled in prime sites on the mineral-laden hills surrounding the capital city. The estate is best known and most renowned for its classic ‘Wiener Gemischter Satz.’ This specialty is made by collectively harvesting Grüner Veltliner, Riesling, Rotgipfler and Zierfandler that have grown together in the same vineyard, subsequently pressing and fermenting them together as well.

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