Vegan Buschenschank snack, Vineyard Kögl (Southern Styria) | © Steiermark Tourismus | Harry Schiffer Vegan Buschenschank snack, Vineyard Kögl (Southern Styria) | © Steiermark Tourismus | Harry Schiffer
Wine and cosiness

From one rustic wine tavern to the next

Just like the charming southern and eastern regions of Styria are inseparably linked to winemaking, the local wine routes are inseparably linked to rustic wine taverns. During leisurely vineyard strolls, cosy “Buschenschank” wine taverns invite you to drop in and enjoy some regional delicacies.

Good to know: The region’s viniculture prospered during the regency of empress Maria Theresia and Joseph II. It was also Joseph who issued the “Buschenschank decree“ in 1784. This decree allowed small, part-time wine producers to earn something on the side. The positive side effect: The measures not only benefitted the local economy but also the social life in the region’s villages.

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Ansicht des Eingangsbereiches | © Landhof Steinbäck
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  • St. Stefan ob Stainz

Landhof Steinbäck

You can enjoy warm dishes as well as Buschenschankjause in the cosy restaurant and regional products with a glass of...
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Weinbau-Buschenschank Kainz

Our family business is located on Oststeirischen-Römerweinstrasse in the municipality of Buch-St. Magdalena, not far...
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Weinhof Buschenschank Urbi | © Manfred Niederl
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Weinhof und Buschenschank Urbi

The Niederl family's own range of products includes wines, meat and sausage products as well as brandies and Isabella...
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Weingut u. Buschenschank Klimbacher | © Weingut Klimbacher
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Weingut - Buschenschank Klimbacher

The family business is idyllically embedded in the "Southeast Styrian hill country" in the wine-growing community of...
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Weingut Buschenschank Adam Schererkogl

On the Sernauberg in Gamlitz lies our family business with breathtaking views that invite you to linger and enjoy. In...
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Buschenschank Kraus-Ledinegg vlg. Gritsch | © BS Kraus-Ledinegg vlg. Gritsch
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Buschenschank Kraus-Ledinegg vlg. Gritsch

At the Buschenschank Kraus-Ledinegg hospitality comes first! In addition to the homemade snacks and wines from our own...
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Jause | © Robert Perner
  • St. Stefan i. R.

Buschenschank Giberjosl

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Käfers Südhang Winery_Outside_Eastern Styria | © Käfer Weingut
  • Feistritztal

Käfer's south slope vineyard & wine tavern

Tradition and modernity on the Hoferberg
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Florian Monschein | © Weinhof und Buschenschank Monschein
  • Kirchberg an der Raab

Weinhof und Buschenschank Monschein

Quality, hospitality and good wine since 1980
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  • Leutschach an der Weinstraße

Buschenschank Skringer vlg. Ranz

No, there is no hustle and bustle here. Not even in October at the height of the Styrian autumn and certainly not at...
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Buschenschank Gutjahr

PURE RELAXATION Let the soul relax Everything looks not only lovingly furnished, clean and fresh. It is. Here you can...
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Top-class wine taverns

The wine taverns in Styria’s wine-growing regions are a class of their own. This is proven by the “Ausgezeichnete Buschenschank” (excellent wine tavern) quality seal that underlines the quality of the products served there. Restaurants carrying this quality seal are recognisable by the burgundy rectangular “Ausgezeichnete Buschenschank” logo with white writing.

What guests can expect at these taverns: excellent quality and a vast selection of regional wines and other products. Glass culture, ambiance and the excellent quality and verifiable origin of all ingredients are important aspects at these top-class taverns.

At a wine tavern carrying the quality seal, guests can be sure that they are only served wine from the tavern’s own production and snack specialties made by the vintner family or local producers.

  • Any meat served at these wine taverns is processed on site or supplied by a direct marketer.
  • Fish exclusively comes from Styrian waters.
  • The tavern serves at least 4 Austrian cheeses and 3 types of home-made fruit juices.

By the way: All certified wine taverns also put big smiles on little faces, offering child-friendly snacks and boasting spacious playgrounds.

Styrian Wine Country Cycling Tour: Head to the south

Would you like to explore the Styrian wine country and its three wine-growing areas on two wheels? Then the Styrian Wine Country Cycling Tour might be just the thing for you! The first stage of the tour takes you along the Sausal wine route and the Schilcher wine route, both of them perfect for taking pleasurable breaks. If you want to stay longer, there are many accommodation providers located along the cycling tour.

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