Werner Achs
Close to Lake Neusiedl in Gols, Werner Achs has built a reputation on radical focus: a tiny range, maximum intent. Since his late‑1990s beginnings, the estate has pursued a strict “less is more”, rooted in parcels on Goldberg and Altenberg and in red varieties that belong here—Zweigelt, Blaufränkisch and St. Laurent.
The work is uncompromising: severe selection, measured extraction, and élevage in used barriques until tannin and frame settle into harmony. X.U.R distils the energy of indigenous grapes into a modern cuvée; Goldberg reads like a single‑site statement of Zweigelt. In outstanding vintages, a Reserve appears only in minute quantities.
What remains is Burgenland rendered in clean lines—structured and precise, driven by origin and consistency rather than noise. In the bottle.Werner Achs
Close to Lake Neusiedl in Gols, Werner Achs has built a reputation on radical focus: a tiny range, maximum intent. Since his late‑1990s beginnings, the estate has pursued a strict “less is more”, rooted in parcels on Goldberg and Altenberg and in red varieties that belong here—Zweigelt, Blaufränkisch and St. Laurent.
The work is uncompromising: severe selection, measured extraction, and élevage in used barriques until tannin and frame settle into harmony. X.U.R distils the energy of indigenous grapes into a modern cuvée; Goldberg reads like a single‑site statement of Zweigelt. In outstanding vintages, a Reserve appears only in minute quantities.
What remains is Burgenland rendered in clean lines—structured and precise, driven by origin and consistency rather than noise. In the bottle.