Austrian Wine

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History

 

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Julie J

 

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August 25, 2013

 

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Both Gruner Veltliner and Welschriesling appear to have been grown around the Danube since Roman times. [4] Viticulture suffered with the invasions of Bavarians, Slavs and Avars after the fall of the Roman empire, but from 788 the rule of Charlemagne saw considerable reconstruction of vineyards and introduction of new grape presses...
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Once Otto the Great had seen off the threat from Magyar incursions in 955, Austrian viticulture was nurtured by the Church and encouraged among the populace at large.[2] The first vineyard names recorded are Kremser Sandgrube in 1208, and Steiner Pfaffenberg in 1230.[2] Rudolf IV introduced the first wine tax, Ungeld, in 1359, as Vienna established itself as a centre for wine trading on the Danube...
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