Krutzler
Between the vine-covered slopes of Deutsch‑Schützen on the Eisenberg, Weingut Krutzler shapes a style rooted in Blaufränkisch and demanding soils.
Since the 1960s the family has stood for serious red wine from Austria’s southern Burgenland: hand harvesting, strict selection, low yields and calm, precise cellar work, often with spontaneous fermentations. Parcels such as Ratschen and the sheltered amphitheatre sites around Eisenberg marry iron-rich loam with schist – a terroir that gives structure and tension without needing tricks.
Ageing in large oak and barriques is kept in service of the fruit and the place; the real signature comes from meticulous parcel work right down to the final barrel tasting. The result is origin-driven wine: clear, structured and unmistakably Eisenberg in character.Krutzler
Between the vine-covered slopes of Deutsch‑Schützen on the Eisenberg, Weingut Krutzler shapes a style rooted in Blaufränkisch and demanding soils.
Since the 1960s the family has stood for serious red wine from Austria’s southern Burgenland: hand harvesting, strict selection, low yields and calm, precise cellar work, often with spontaneous fermentations. Parcels such as Ratschen and the sheltered amphitheatre sites around Eisenberg marry iron-rich loam with schist – a terroir that gives structure and tension without needing tricks.
Ageing in large oak and barriques is kept in service of the fruit and the place; the real signature comes from meticulous parcel work right down to the final barrel tasting. The result is origin-driven wine: clear, structured and unmistakably Eisenberg in character.