Strehn
In Deutschkreutz in the Mittelburgenland, the idea of Rosé was quietly rewritten: at Strehn, it’s not a summer accessory but a serious expression of place. Rooted in a fourth‑generation family story, the estate made a decisive shift around the 2017 vintage, pairing a bold vision with organic, sustainable vineyard work.
What makes it convincing is the ground underfoot. Around Deutschkreutz, loam, gravel, sand and red stone sit side by side, letting Blaufränkisch speak in different registers from parcel to parcel. Selective picking, restrained yields and a cellar toolkit that moves between stainless steel, concrete and carefully used wood keep the style precise and contemporary. The result feels like Burgenland with a new accent: focused, uncompromising, and built on terroir rather than trend.Strehn
In Deutschkreutz in the Mittelburgenland, the idea of Rosé was quietly rewritten: at Strehn, it’s not a summer accessory but a serious expression of place. Rooted in a fourth‑generation family story, the estate made a decisive shift around the 2017 vintage, pairing a bold vision with organic, sustainable vineyard work.
What makes it convincing is the ground underfoot. Around Deutschkreutz, loam, gravel, sand and red stone sit side by side, letting Blaufränkisch speak in different registers from parcel to parcel. Selective picking, restrained yields and a cellar toolkit that moves between stainless steel, concrete and carefully used wood keep the style precise and contemporary. The result feels like Burgenland with a new accent: focused, uncompromising, and built on terroir rather than trend.