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Discover the exceptional wines of Heinrich, an Austrian winery celebrated for its biodynamic approach and expressive red and white wines from Burgenland. Known for varieties like Blaufränkisch, Zweigelt, and St. Laurent, Heinrich wines capture the unique terroir of Austria with depth and finesse. Browse our selection to buy Heinrich wines online and experience the rich character and sustainable philosophy behind these remarkable Austrian wines.      
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  • Heinrich Leithaberg Chardonnay 2013

    $51.99
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  • Heinrich Blaufrankisch Leithaberg DAC 2012

    $70.29
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  • Heinrich Dorflagen 2014

    $39.99
    or $37.99 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Heinrich Zweigelt 2013

    $39.99
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  • Heinrich Blaufrankisch 2013-Red Wine-World Wine
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    Heinrich Blaufrankisch 2013

    $40.54
    or $38.52 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Heinrich Roter Traminer 2016-White Wine-World Wine
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    Heinrich Roter Traminer 2016

    $97.30
    or $92.44 in case of 12 bottles.
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Heinrich is a distinguished winery based in Austria’s Burgenland region, known for its dedication to biodynamic and organic viticulture. Focusing on Austrian varietals such as Blaufränkisch, Zweigelt, and St. Laurent, Heinrich crafts wines that embody the natural balance and vitality of the region. The winery’s vineyards benefit from Burgenland’s unique Heinrich is a distinguished winery based in Austria’s Burgenland region, known for its dedication to biodynamic and organic viticulture. Focusing on Austrian varietals such as Blaufränkisch, Zweigelt, and St. Laurent, Heinrich crafts wines that embody the natural balance and vitality of the region. The winery’s vineyards benefit from Burgenland’s unique microclimate, with warm days, cool nights, and diverse soils that allow grapes to develop intense flavours and complexity. Heinrich uses minimal intervention in both the vineyard and cellar, allowing each wine to express its distinct character and the nuances of the terroir. Known for their refined structure, vibrant acidity, and layered aromatics, Heinrich wines are a true reflection of Austrian winemaking tradition combined with a modern, eco-conscious approach. read more... less

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What kinds of wines are Heinrich known for?

Heinrich is renowned for its biodynamic wines, particularly red varieties from Austria’s Burgenland region, including Blaufränkisch, Zweigelt, and St. Laurent. Known for producing wines with complexity and depth, Heinrich focuses on low-intervention practices that allow each variety to express its natural character. Blaufränkisch is a flagship wine, recognised for its dark berry notes, vibrant acidity, and smooth tannins, while Zweigelt offers red fruit, spice, and a balanced structure. St. Laurent brings an earthy quality with notes of plum and cherry. These wines reflect Heinrich’s dedication to sustainable practices and the distinct terroir of Burgenland, making them a favourite among those who appreciate eco-conscious winemaking and Austrian varietals.

Where are Heinrich wines made?

Heinrich wines are crafted in the Burgenland region of eastern Austria, a renowned area known for its warm days, cool nights, and mineral-rich soils that are ideal for grape growing. Situated near Lake Neusiedl, Burgenland’s climate provides a unique balance that enhances the natural acidity and structure of the wines, particularly with red varieties like Blaufränkisch, Zweigelt, and St. Laurent. The winery operates entirely on biodynamic principles, focusing on organic farming and sustainable practices that support the environment. This commitment ensures that Heinrich wines capture the purity and complexity of Burgenland’s terroir, making each bottle a true expression of its origins and the winery’s eco-conscious philosophy.

What are the best Heinrich wines?

Among Heinrich’s esteemed wines, the Heinrich Blaufränkisch Leithaberg and Pannobile blend are particularly celebrated. Blaufränkisch Leithaberg showcases the complexity of Burgenland, with dark berry fruit, mineral undertones, and refined tannins, making it a well-structured and age-worthy wine. The Pannobile is a blend of native varietals, often including Blaufränkisch and Zweigelt, and is known for its balanced expression of red fruit, spice, and smooth texture. Heinrich also produces St. Laurent, a variety that reveals earthy notes and delicate acidity. These wines exemplify Heinrich’s focus on quality and terroir, with each cuvée offering a unique glimpse into Austria’s rich winemaking heritage.

Are Heinrich wines affordable?

Heinrich wines are positioned within the mid to premium price range, reflecting the quality, biodynamic practices, and craftsmanship behind each bottle. While some selections, such as Blaufränkisch Leithaberg, are priced higher due to their small-batch production and ageing potential, Heinrich also offers accessible options that introduce wine lovers to Burgenland’s varietals. Wines like Zweigelt provide good value for those seeking to explore Austrian wines without a significant investment. Heinrich’s range offers a balance of quality and sustainability, making these wines suitable for both seasoned enthusiasts and newcomers interested in biodynamic winemaking. For the price, Heinrich wines deliver both authenticity and eco-consciousness, ideal for collectors and casual drinkers alike.