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Gut Oggau is a family-run winery located in the picturesque Burgenland region of Austria, renowned for its vibrant natural wines and unique storytelling approach. Run by Eduard and Stephanie Tscheppe, the winery focuses on biodynamic farming and minimal-intervention winemaking, letting the personality of each vineyard shine through. What truly sets Gut Oggau apart is their character-driven labeling, with each wine representing a member of a fictional family, reflecting its distinct personality. Crafted from indigenous grape varieties like Blaufränkisch, Grüner Veltliner, and Zweigelt, Gut Oggau’s wines are alive with energy, complexity, and a sense of place, offering a true taste of Austria’s natural wine movement.
Gut Oggau is a family-run winery located in the picturesque Burgenland region of Austria, renowned for its vibrant natural wines and unique storytelling approach. Run by Eduard and Stephanie Tscheppe, the winery focuses on biodynamic farming and minimal-intervention winemaking, letting the personality of each vineyard shine through. What truly sets Gut Oggau apart is their character-driven labeling, with each wine representing a member of a fictional family, reflecting its distinct personality. Crafted from indigenous grape varieties like Blaufränkisch, Grüner Veltliner, and Zweigelt, Gut Oggau’s wines are alive with energy, complexity, and a sense of place, offering a true taste of Austria’s natural wine movement.
Gut Oggau is a family-run winery located in the picturesque Burgenland region of Austria, renowned for its vibrant natural wines and unique storytelling approach. Run by Eduard and Stephanie Tscheppe, the winery focuses on biodynamic farming and minimal-intervention winemaking, letting the personality of each vineyard shine through. What truly sets Gut Oggau apart is their character-driven labeling, with each wine representing a member of a fictional family, reflecting its distinct personality. Crafted from indigenous grape varieties like Blaufränkisch, Grüner Veltliner, and Zweigelt, Gut Oggau’s wines are alive with energy, complexity, and a sense of place, offering a true taste of Austria’s natural wine movement.
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Gut Oggau’s wines are as unique as their iconic labels, each telling the story of a fictional family member whose personality mirrors the character of the wine. Made with biodynamic principles and minimal intervention, the wines are vibrant, fresh, and full of life, showcasing Austria’s Burgenland terroir. Here’s a closer look at their offerings:
White Wines
Theodora: A lively and playful white made from Grüner Veltliner and Welschriesling. It’s crisp, fresh, and aromatic, with notes of green apple, citrus, and wildflowers—perfectly capturing an energetic and youthful spirit.
Emmeram: A rich and textured orange wine crafted from Gewürztraminer. Its bold, aromatic profile includes exotic spices, dried apricots, and a touch of nuttiness, reflecting a more introspective and charismatic personality.
Red Wines
Atanasius: A light, approachable red made from Zweigelt and Blaufränkisch. Juicy and fruit-forward, with flavors of red berries and a soft, silky texture, it’s charming and easygoing.
Joschuari: A bolder, more structured Blaufränkisch, offering dark fruit, earthy undertones, and spice. It’s complex, powerful, and full of depth, embodying strength and maturity.
Bertholdi: The flagship red, made from old-vine Blaufränkisch. It’s intense and elegant, with layers of dark cherries, blackberries, and smoky minerality, making it the patriarch of the wine family.
Rosé
Winifred: A fresh and vibrant rosé crafted from Blaufränkisch and Zweigelt. Bursting with red currants, strawberries, and a zesty finish, it’s playful, energetic, and full of charm.
Special Cuvées
Gut Oggau occasionally releases limited-edition cuvées or single-vineyard expressions, each with its own distinct story and personality.
The wines of Gut Oggau are unfiltered, unfined, and often bottled without added sulfur, making them a true reflection of the land, the vintage, and the winemaker’s craft. Each sip is like meeting a new, fascinating character.