Weingut Pittnauer
When evening breezes roll off Lake Neusiedl into Gols, Burgenland, the philosophy of Weingut Pittnauer makes perfect sense. Gerhard and Brigitte farm biodynamically, treating vines as part of an ecosystem and reading their patchwork of sandy loam, gravel, limestone and loess as a map of flavour and structure.
In the cellar, intuition meets discipline: spontaneous ferments, minimal intervention, and élevage chosen by the lot—stainless steel for clarity, large oak for breadth, amphora for texture and lift. The goal is not uniformity, but wines that carry Pannonian ripeness with a taut, living line.
From modest beginnings and sharpened through the exchange of the Pannobile growers’ circle, Pittnauer has become a reference for progressive Austrian terroir wines—bold in spirit, precise in craft, unmistakably of Gols.Weingut Pittnauer
When evening breezes roll off Lake Neusiedl into Gols, Burgenland, the philosophy of Weingut Pittnauer makes perfect sense. Gerhard and Brigitte farm biodynamically, treating vines as part of an ecosystem and reading their patchwork of sandy loam, gravel, limestone and loess as a map of flavour and structure.
In the cellar, intuition meets discipline: spontaneous ferments, minimal intervention, and élevage chosen by the lot—stainless steel for clarity, large oak for breadth, amphora for texture and lift. The goal is not uniformity, but wines that carry Pannonian ripeness with a taut, living line.
From modest beginnings and sharpened through the exchange of the Pannobile growers’ circle, Pittnauer has become a reference for progressive Austrian terroir wines—bold in spirit, precise in craft, unmistakably of Gols.