Excavations around St. Martin’s Church in Klosterneuburg verify that wine was being grown here back in the 8th c.
Winegrowing has been the most important source of income in this town for centuries. This romantic wine town so steeped in history is situated just beyond the Vienna city limits, where the Danube breaks through between Leopoldsberg and Bisamberg, between the vineyard-covered spurs of the Vienna Woods and the Danube wetlands. The area around the city is in the Donauland wine region and offers superb conditions for excellent winegrowing.
Klosterneuburg has a population of more than 32,000 and includes the cadastral communities of Weidling, Kierling, Kritzendorf, Höflein, Maria Gugging and Weidlingbach. Its strengths are the scenic landscape of the Alpine slopes in the Vienna Woods into the Danube Valley and their side valleys. For all that, the town is only about 12 km from the Austrian capital of Vienna.
Besides these advantages, Klosterneuburg boasts the world famous monastery of the Augustinian Canons with Austria’s largest wine estate. No less famous is the LFZ Klosterneuburg, an education and research center on viticulture and fruit-growing.