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Organic Winery David Harm
Austria - Wachau www.weinschwaermer.at Winery description: The Harm organic winery is located in the small village of Krustetten, south of the town of Krems, on the border between the Krems Valley and Wachau wine-growing regions. The Harm winery exclusively cultivates traditional vineyards in the most diverse locations of the region. The Grüner Veltliner vines, for example, are planted on sandy loess soils with Danube gravel as subsoil, which gives the wine its peppery fruit and broad character. The Riesling, the darling of the farm, is planted in steep small terraces on mica slate. The mineral primary rock of this site produces dense, elegant wines with longevity and intense aromas. The Danube river not only created the landscape and the relief here, but it is also a decisive climate regulator. It weakens the continental heat in summer and thus brings out the typical fruit in the white wines. The main varieties are Grüner Veltliner, Riesling and Zweigelt. It is precisely through organic farming methods that the Walpurga Harm organic winery tries to bring this peculiarity of the region into the bottle. Besides health and sustainability, the Harms' most convincing argument for organic viticulture is the idea of quality.
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Organic Winery David Harm
Austria - Wachau www.weinschwaermer.at Winery description: The Harm organic winery is located in the small village of Krustetten, south of the town of Krems, on the border between the Krems Valley and Wachau wine-growing regions. The Harm winery exclusively cultivates traditional vineyards in the most diverse locations of the region. The Grüner Veltliner vines, for example, are planted on sandy loess soils with Danube gravel as subsoil, which gives the wine its peppery fruit and broad character. The Riesling, the darling of the farm, is planted in steep small terraces on mica slate. The mineral primary rock of this site produces dense, elegant wines with longevity and intense aromas. The Danube river not only created the landscape and the relief here, but it is also a decisive climate regulator. It weakens the continental heat in summer and thus brings out the typical fruit in the white wines. The main varieties are Grüner Veltliner, Riesling and Zweigelt. It is precisely through organic farming methods that the Walpurga Harm organic winery tries to bring this peculiarity of the region into the bottle. Besides health and sustainability, the Harms' most convincing argument for organic viticulture is the idea of quality.
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Organic Winery David Harm
Austria - Wachau www.weinschwaermer.at Winery description: The Harm organic winery is located in the small village of Krustetten, south of the town of Krems, on the border between the Krems Valley and Wachau wine-growing regions. The Harm winery exclusively cultivates traditional vineyards in the most diverse locations of the region. The Grüner Veltliner vines, for example, are planted on sandy loess soils with Danube gravel as subsoil, which gives the wine its peppery fruit and broad character. The Riesling, the darling of the farm, is planted in steep small terraces on mica slate. The mineral primary rock of this site produces dense, elegant wines with longevity and intense aromas. The Danube river not only created the landscape and the relief here, but it is also a decisive climate regulator. It weakens the continental heat in summer and thus brings out the typical fruit in the white wines. The main varieties are Grüner Veltliner, Riesling and Zweigelt. It is precisely through organic farming methods that the Walpurga Harm organic winery tries to bring this peculiarity of the region into the bottle. Besides health and sustainability, the Harms' most convincing argument for organic viticulture is the idea of quality.
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Organic Winery David Harm
Austria - Wachau www.weinschwaermer.at Winery description: The Harm organic winery is located in the small village of Krustetten, south of the town of Krems, on the border between the Krems Valley and Wachau wine-growing regions. The Harm winery exclusively cultivates traditional vineyards in the most diverse locations of the region. The Grüner Veltliner vines, for example, are planted on sandy loess soils with Danube gravel as subsoil, which gives the wine its peppery fruit and broad character. The Riesling, the darling of the farm, is planted in steep small terraces on mica slate. The mineral primary rock of this site produces dense, elegant wines with longevity and intense aromas. The Danube river not only created the landscape and the relief here, but it is also a decisive climate regulator. It weakens the continental heat in summer and thus brings out the typical fruit in the white wines. The main varieties are Grüner Veltliner, Riesling and Zweigelt. It is precisely through organic farming methods that the Walpurga Harm organic winery tries to bring this peculiarity of the region into the bottle. Besides health and sustainability, the Harms' most convincing argument for organic viticulture is the idea of quality.
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Organic Winery David Harm
Austria - Wachau www.weinschwaermer.at Winery description: The Harm organic winery is located in the small village of Krustetten, south of the town of Krems, on the border between the Krems Valley and Wachau wine-growing regions. The Harm winery exclusively cultivates traditional vineyards in the most diverse locations of the region. The Grüner Veltliner vines, for example, are planted on sandy loess soils with Danube gravel as subsoil, which gives the wine its peppery fruit and broad character. The Riesling, the darling of the farm, is planted in steep small terraces on mica slate. The mineral primary rock of this site produces dense, elegant wines with longevity and intense aromas. The Danube river not only created the landscape and the relief here, but it is also a decisive climate regulator. It weakens the continental heat in summer and thus brings out the typical fruit in the white wines. The main varieties are Grüner Veltliner, Riesling and Zweigelt. It is precisely through organic farming methods that the Walpurga Harm organic winery tries to bring this peculiarity of the region into the bottle. Besides health and sustainability, the Harms' most convincing argument for organic viticulture is the idea of quality.
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Organic Winery David Harm
Austria - Wachau www.weinschwaermer.at Winery description: The Harm organic winery is located in the small village of Krustetten, south of the town of Krems, on the border between the Krems Valley and Wachau wine-growing regions. The Harm winery exclusively cultivates traditional vineyards in the most diverse locations of the region. The Grüner Veltliner vines, for example, are planted on sandy loess soils with Danube gravel as subsoil, which gives the wine its peppery fruit and broad character. The Riesling, the darling of the farm, is planted in steep small terraces on mica slate. The mineral primary rock of this site produces dense, elegant wines with longevity and intense aromas. The Danube river not only created the landscape and the relief here, but it is also a decisive climate regulator. It weakens the continental heat in summer and thus brings out the typical fruit in the white wines. The main varieties are Grüner Veltliner, Riesling and Zweigelt. It is precisely through organic farming methods that the Walpurga Harm organic winery tries to bring this peculiarity of the region into the bottle. Besides health and sustainability, the Harms' most convincing argument for organic viticulture is the idea of quality.
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