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Wine Festivals in Austria 2026

6 wine festivals, harvest celebrations, and food-and-wine events — with dates, tickets, and travel tips.

Worth Traveling For

Festivals worth planning a trip around.

13-15 May 2026Tasting

Vinea Wachau

Dürnstein, Austria€25-€403K

The annual presentation of the Vinea Wachau producers' association, held in the baroque Stift Dürnstein on the Danube. Over 200 wines from the Wachau's top producers are available for tasting, categorised into Steinfeder, Federspiel, and Smaragd quality tiers. A focused, quality-driven tasting in a stunning riverside setting.

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Cultural

Herbstgold Festival Eisenstadt

Eisenstadt, Austria€25-€12015K

A cultural-culinary hybrid at the magnificent Esterházy Palace in Burgenland: 12 days in September combining classical, jazz, and Balkan Roma music with Burgenland wine tastings in the palace's baroque gardens. The historic Esterházy estate surrounds the venue, and Burgenland — Austria's sunniest wine region — produces powerful reds (Blaufränkisch) and luscious sweet wines (from the Neusiedlersee fog). A luxury wine-and-music experience for the discerning traveler.

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Harvest

Klosterneuburg Stiftsweingut Weingutsfest

Klosterneuburg, Austria€15-€255K

A two-day harvest celebration at one of the world's oldest and largest monastic wineries — Klosterneuburg Abbey, founded in 1114, operates 108 hectares of vineyards in the Danube wine country just 12km from Vienna. The Weingutsfest opens the historic monastery cellars for tastings of Grüner Veltliner, Riesling, and red blends, with cellar tours and abbey tours included. Intimate scale, extraordinary setting.

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4-10 Apr 2026Tasting

Wachau Gourmet Festival

Various (Wachau Valley), Austria€80-€3505K

A five-day celebration pairing Wachau wines with international guest chefs in the UNESCO-listed Danube valley. Events take place at vineyards, historic abbeys, and restaurants along the Wachau, with Grüner Veltliner and Riesling the stars. The festival combines Austrian culinary precision with breathtaking Danube scenery.

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Harvest

Wiener Weinwandertag (Vienna Wine Hiking Day)

Vienna, AustriaFree20K

One of Europe's most original wine events: on one September weekend, Vienna's winemaking districts open their Heuriger (wine taverns) along four scenic hiking routes through the city's own vineyards. Route signs lead hikers through Neustift, Nussdorf, Stammersdorf, Ottakring, and Mauer — the only major European capital that produces wine within city limits. A perfect blend of outdoor Vienna and authentic local wine culture.

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Tasting

Wachau Weinfrühling (Wine Spring)

Weißenkirchen in der Wachau, Austria€40-€4015K

For one May weekend, over 100 Vinea Wachau member wineries simultaneously open their cellar doors across the entire UNESCO World Heritage Wachau Valley — one of the most scenic wine landscapes on Earth. The €40 wristband includes tastings at every participating winery plus free travel on the Wachau train, buses, and Danube ferries. The first public pouring of the new Smaragd vintage makes this a true wine-world event.

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2026 Festival Calendar

All 6 festivals organised by month.

Insider Tips for Austria Wine Festivals

Vinea Wachau

Skip the general tasting and book a private appointment with Domäne Wachau or Emmerich Knoll directly beforehand—they'll reserve their top Smaragd Rieslings and Grüner Veltliners. The Steinfeder category (lighter wines) is often overlooked but represents exceptional value and food-pairing versatility.

Herbstgold Festival Eisenstadt

Burgenland's Blaufränkisch rivals the best Austrian reds — look for producers from Deutschkreutz and Horitschon. The Neusiedlersee lake (20 min from Eisenstadt) produces world-class Trockenbeerenauslese sweet wines — visit a shoreline producer for a cellar tasting.

Klosterneuburg Stiftsweingut Weingutsfest

Combine with a full monastery tour (the imperial rooms and the coronation jewels of Lower Austria are inside). The abbey cellar — carved into the hillside — is among the most atmospheric tasting venues in Central Europe.

Wachau Gourmet Festival

Book the abbey dinners 6-8 weeks ahead—these intimate events with renowned chefs sell out immediately and offer far better producer access than public tastings. Request riverside vineyard locations specifically; the terraced Loiben and Spitz sites offer unmatched Danube views while sipping Riesling.

Wiener Weinwandertag (Vienna Wine Hiking Day)

The Neustift am Walde to Nussdorf route (19th district) is the most scenic — vineyards directly above the city with views toward the Danube. End the hike at Mayer am Pfarrplatz, one of Vienna's oldest Heurigen.

Wachau Weinfrühling (Wine Spring)

Book accommodation in Weißenkirchen or Spitz 6+ months ahead — capacity is very limited. The wristband Danube ferry allows you to hop between villages; take the morning ferry upriver then walk/taste back downstream.