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benmia Jul 31st, 2017 04:01 PM

heuriges in Vienna
 
Does anyone have info about the wine bars or heuriges In Viennabor one of the outside areas such as Grinzing? Thanks!

nukesafe Jul 31st, 2017 05:15 PM

Only a rather shameful dim memory of getting absolutely blotto on a lovely white wine in Grinzing some 40 years ago. Nothing recent that would be of any help at all, except do not order that second bottle!

Cowboy1968 Jul 31st, 2017 07:11 PM

My favorite traditional Heurigen is not directly in Grinzing (which is still part of Vienna) but halfway in that direction:

Mayer am Pfarrplatz
http://www.pfarrplatz.at/en/heuriger/the-heurige.html

My 2nd favorite would also not be in Grinzing, but in Ottakring:

10er Marie
http://www.pfarrplatz.at/en/heuriger/the-heurige.html

IMO, the problem with Grinzing is not that its Heurigen were not good but that it's a destination for the tour buses. So it can be a bit crowded. Nevertheless, you can still take the tram to Grinzing and wander along the short stretch of the former village center where you find one Heurigen next to each other.

fourfortravel Jul 31st, 2017 09:41 PM

The picturesque village of Grinzing, at the northern edge of Vienna, is noted for its heurigers. Like Cowboy1968 wrote, tour buses routinely deposit visitors who clog the streets. If you go, just pick one that appeals to you; the food is *generally* the same at all of them, and the wine will usually be the proprietor's own varietal from the nearby vineyards. The terminus of Straßenbahn (Tram) 38 will bring you to the heart of the village.

Our preferred heuriger in this part of Vienna is in the village Nußdorf, Kierlinger. This one can be reached in about 35 steps from the terminus of Tram D. The challenge here, however, is that in the absence of a reservation, not being able to be seated means either hoping the adjacent heuriger has a table, or walking about a half kilometer to Mayer am Pfarrplatz and the several heuriger along Probusgasse. Over here our preferred is Muth.

Alternatively, Neustift am Walde has several heuriger along its stretch; though, tour buses also routinely deposit visitors at the big one, Wolff. Our preferred is steps from the terminus of the 35A Bus, Frisermüller, though the aesthetics are probably not what a first time visitor might desire.

Cowboy1968 Jul 31st, 2017 10:20 PM

Just a little surplus information:

Heurigen usually serve wines in two categories:

A choice of 3-5 regular wines are "on tap" from the barrel - and usually a bit simpler in character. You can get them by glass or larger quantities like a 1/2 or one liter jug.
It's normal to ask also for sparkling water (soda) to dillute the wine by whatever ratio you like - if you want. Which explains the quantities you can drink without getting (too) drunk.

The more elaborate wines are served by the bottle or by the glass from the bottle - usually listed under the keyword "bouteillen".
You would not want to dillute those wines with water/soda, though.


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