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Austria in the Whirlwind
“We wanted to take a vacation once a year,” Martin Nigl said, explaining why his family dropped mixed farming of crops and livestock to specialize in wine grapes. “You can’t take a vacation from cows.” That’s a common theme among … Continue reading
Posted in Austria, Biodynamic, Travel, Wine
Tagged Anton Bauer, Austria, Gruner Veltliner, Leo Hillinger, Martin Nigl, Meinklang, Schloss Gobelsburg, Weingut Stadt Krems, Wine
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