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Explore our collection of Prager wines, celebrated for their exceptional quality and precise expression of the Wachau region in Austria. Whether you're looking to buy a bottle for a special occasion or to elevate your wine collection, Prager offers a range of elegant and complex Rieslings and Grüner Veltliners. Shop now to experience the refined craftsmanship and unique terroir of this renowned Austrian producer.  
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  • Prager ‘Klaus’ Smaragd Riesling 2021

    $153.14
    or $145.48 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Prager ‘Achleiten’ Auslese Riesling 500ml 2021

    $153.30
    or $145.63 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Prager ‘Achleiten’ Smaragd Riesling 2021

    $140.74
    or $133.70 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Prager ‘Steinriegl’ Federspiel Riesling 2021

    $69.98
    or $66.49 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Prager ‘Achleiten’ Smaragd Gruner Veltliner-White Wine-World Wine
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    Prager ‘Achleiten’ Smaragd Gruner Veltliner

    $65.00
    or $61.75 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Prager ‘Wachstum Bodenstein’ Smaragd Gruner Veltliner-White Wine-World Wine
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    Prager ‘Wachstum Bodenstein’ Smaragd Gruner Veltliner

    $140.00
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  • Prager ‘Hinter der Burg’ Federspiel Gruner Veltliner-White Wine-World Wine
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    Prager ‘Hinter der Burg’ Federspiel Gruner Veltliner

    $68.00
    or $64.60 in case of 6 bottles.
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Prager is a distinguished winery located in the heart of the Wachau region in Austria, renowned for its meticulous approach to winemaking and its ability to capture the essence of this unique terroir. The winery is particularly famous for its Riesling and Grüner Veltliner, which are crafted with an emphasis Prager is a distinguished winery located in the heart of the Wachau region in Austria, renowned for its meticulous approach to winemaking and its ability to capture the essence of this unique terroir. The winery is particularly famous for its Riesling and Grüner Veltliner, which are crafted with an emphasis on purity, precision, and elegance. Prager’s vineyards are situated on steep, terraced slopes along the Danube River, where the combination of rocky soils, cool climate, and optimal sunlight exposure contributes to the distinct character of the wines. Each bottle of Prager wine reflects the winery’s commitment to expressing the natural qualities of the vineyard, resulting in wines that are both powerful and refined. Known for their vibrant acidity, mineral complexity, and ageing potential, Prager wines are celebrated by connoisseurs and collectors alike, representing the pinnacle of Austrian winemaking tradition. read more... less

Frequently Asked Questions

What kinds of wines are Prager known for?

Prager is known for producing some of Austria’s finest white wines, particularly Riesling and Grüner Veltliner, which are the hallmark grape varieties of the Wachau region. Prager's wines are celebrated for their precision, clarity, and expression of terroir, with a focus on crafting wines that are both elegant and complex. The Rieslings from Prager are known for their vibrant acidity, intense fruit flavours, and distinctive mineral notes, often with a pronounced stony character that reflects the rocky soils of the Wachau. The Grüner Veltliners are equally renowned, offering a range of flavours from crisp green apple and citrus to more complex notes of white pepper, herbs, and a subtle smokiness. Prager’s wines are designed to age gracefully, developing even greater depth and complexity over time, making them highly prized by wine enthusiasts and collectors.

Where are Prager wines made?

Prager wines are made in the Wachau region of Austria, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the country’s most prestigious wine-growing areas. The Wachau is located along the Danube River, with vineyards that are often planted on steep, terraced slopes carved into the hillsides. This unique landscape, combined with the region’s cool climate and diverse soils, creates ideal conditions for growing Riesling and Grüner Veltliner. Prager’s vineyards are meticulously managed to ensure the highest quality grapes, with a strong emphasis on sustainable viticulture and minimal intervention in the winemaking process. The result is wines that are a true reflection of the Wachau’s terroir, showcasing the purity and complexity that have made this region famous. The careful selection of vineyard sites and the use of traditional winemaking techniques ensure that each Prager wine embodies the unique characteristics of its origin.

What are the best Prager wines?

Prager has built a reputation for producing several standout wines that are consistently regarded as among the best in Austria. One of the most acclaimed is the Prager Riesling Smaragd Achleiten, which is known for its incredible depth, minerality, and ageing potential. This wine often displays flavours of ripe stone fruits, citrus, and a distinct stony character, making it a benchmark for Wachau Riesling. Another top wine is the Prager Grüner Veltliner Smaragd Wachstum Bodenstein, which is celebrated for its complexity, with layers of green apple, white pepper, and a hint of spice, all balanced by a vibrant acidity. The Smaragd designation, which indicates the highest quality level in the Wachau, is a hallmark of these wines, signifying their richness, concentration, and ability to age beautifully. Both of these wines exemplify Prager’s dedication to quality and its ability to produce wines that are both expressive and refined, making them sought-after choices for wine lovers around the world.

Are Prager wines affordable?

Prager wines are positioned in the premium segment, reflecting their exceptional quality and the meticulous craftsmanship involved in their production. While they may be priced higher than some other Austrian wines, they offer excellent value for those who appreciate the finesse, complexity, and ageing potential of top-tier Wachau wines. The Smaragd wines, which represent the pinnacle of Prager’s production, are often more expensive due to their limited availability and the rigorous selection process that goes into making them. However, Prager also produces wines at more accessible price points, such as those in the Federspiel category, which provide an opportunity to experience the quality of the estate without the higher investment required for Smaragd wines. Overall, Prager wines deliver outstanding value for their price, making them a worthwhile choice for anyone looking to explore the unique terroir and craftsmanship of one of Austria’s most respected wineries.