Excavations in and around St. Martin's Church in Klosterneuburg yielded evidence that winegrowing was part of life here as early as the 8th c. For hundreds of years, winegrowing was also the most important source of income for the city.
The romantic wine town is steeped in history and situated at the Danube gap between Leopoldsberg and Bisamberg, between the vineyard-covered Vienna Woods foothills and the riparian wetlands of the Danube, on the outskirts of Vienna. Donauland (Danube Land), the name of the wine region surrounding the city, has excellent conditions for outstanding viticulture.