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Discover authentic Austrian wines with a knowledgeable winemaker, visit small organic wineries, and enjoy stunning vineyard views in Lower Austria.

If you’re a wine lover eager to explore beyond the familiar supermarket shelves, this Taste and Tour Small Organic Wineries with a Winemaker experience in Lower Austria promises intimate access to hidden gems. Led by a passionate vineyard owner and viticulture student, this tour offers a rare glimpse into the world of small, organic wine producers—places you’re unlikely to find on your own.
What really shines about this tour is the genuine connection with local winemakers and the chance to see their passion firsthand. Plus, the scenic views from the vineyards make it a memorable way to soak up the Austrian countryside. On the flip side, if you’re not keen on walking in vineyards or have mobility concerns, this might require a bit of physical effort, especially depending on the weather.
This tour is perfect for curious travelers who want to understand organic winemaking, enjoy authentic tastings, and experience the Lower Austria wine region in a relaxed, private setting. It’s especially suited for those seeking a personalized experience, with knowledgeable guides and the chance to meet passionate vintners in their natural environment.

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The tour begins at Bahnhofpl. 3, a flexible meeting point close to the train station. The host, Christopher Sciacca, provides the transport—an air-conditioned vehicle—so that you can relax as you travel between the small wineries scattered across the Lower Austria region. This setup is convenient, especially if you’re unfamiliar with the area or prefer not to navigate public transport.
You’ll visit three distinct small wineries, each with its own character and approach. The winemaker, Chris, is not just your guide but a passionate advocate for organic and natural wine production. His own journey from corporate communications to winery owner adds a remarkable layer of authenticity; he’s actively involved in vineyard management, growing varietals like Chenin Blanc, Roussanne, and Sémillon, with a vintage expected in late 2024.
Each winery stop includes a 30-minute tasting session. Expect to sample a variety of organic wines—think crisp whites, flavorful reds, sparkling options, and even sweet wines—paired with local cheeses. The reviews suggest that the wines are memorable, with one guest noting the “delicate taste” that left them wishing for more.
Chris’s deep knowledge shines during these tastings. As one reviewer remarked, “His extensive knowledge on viticulture meant we learned a lot,” often sharing insights into the winemaking process and the challenges small producers face. Guests consistently praise the warm hospitality from the vintners, who seem genuinely enthusiastic about sharing their craft.
What elevates this experience is the close-up look at the vineyards and cellars. You might get to see the seasonal pruning process, which varies depending on when you visit—an especially interesting detail for those curious about how grapes are cultivated naturally. From high vantage points, you’ll enjoy stunning views of the valley, adding a scenic backdrop to your wine journey.
Guests have expressed delight at being in the actual working environment—growing grapes, exploring equipment, and understanding the meticulous effort involved—rather than just tasting wines in a tasting room. One review highlighted the fascination of visiting “two quite different businesses,” gaining insights into the diversity within small-scale winemaking.
A recurring theme in reviews is the warm, welcoming nature of the hosts. Chris, who owns and operates Kapitel Zwei Wine, is praised for making guests feel like friends rather than travelers. Meeting with other organic vintners adds a personal touch that’s often missing in larger commercial tours. Their enthusiasm is infectious, and many guests leave with a new appreciation for the craft.
Throughout the tour, you’ll enjoy breathtaking vistas of the Lower Austria landscape—a perfect backdrop for tasting sessions. Snacks are included, along with the wines—making for a relaxed, indulgent experience. The vehicle also offers WiFi, so sharing your experience or planning the rest of your day is straightforward.
The total duration is approximately 3.5 hours, making it a manageable half-day activity. The tour is private, ensuring a tailored experience, and the group size remains small for intimacy and flexibility. You can reserve now and pay later, which is helpful if your plans are still flexible.
Guests with specific needs should note that walking in vineyards is part of the experience, so comfortable shoes—preferably hiking shoes—are recommended. The tour isn’t suitable for children under 18, and the host emphasizes considerations for taller or heavier guests, ensuring safety and comfort.

At $108 per person, this experience offers excellent value for those interested in authentic, small-batch wines and personal interaction. Since the tour focuses on organic winemaking and features regions not often accessible to travelers, you’re paying for a genuinely unique insight into Austria’s boutique wine scene.
The inclusion of multiple tastings, local cheeses, and the opportunity to see the vineyards firsthand makes this a rich, immersive experience. The personal guidance from Chris and his connections with local vintners add depth that larger commercial tours might lack.
Many reviews emphasize how much guests appreciated the educational aspect—learning about viticulture, vineyard management, and natural winemaking processes. This isn’t just a tasting; it’s a chance to understand the story behind each bottle.
The stunning views and relaxed pace make it more than just a wine tasting; it’s a chance to unwind and appreciate the picturesque landscape of Lower Austria. It’s ideal for travelers who value authenticity, scenery, and personal stories over commercialized experiences.

This experience is best suited for wine enthusiasts, curious travelers, and those interested in organic and natural wines. It’s perfect if you want a personalized, hands-on approach rather than generic tastings. If you enjoy small-group or private excursions, this tour’s intimacy will appeal.
However, if you prefer more structured, large-scale tours or are unable to walk in vineyards, it may not be ideal. Also, families with younger children might want to consider the walking aspect and the age restrictions.

Is this tour suitable for children?
No, it’s designed for adults over 18 due to the wine tastings and vineyard visits.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes—preferably hiking shoes—are recommended, especially if you plan to walk in vineyards.
Can I customize the start time?
Yes, the tour begins based on your availability, offering flexibility to fit your schedule.
What’s included in the price?
Organized transport, wine tastings at three wineries, local cheese pairings, snacks, and WiFi are included.
Is the tour private?
Yes, it’s arranged for private groups, ensuring a personalized experience.
How long does the tour last?
Approximately 3.5 hours, perfect for a relaxed half-day outing.
Are the wines organic?
Yes, all wines featured are from small, organic producers making natural wines.
What is the environment like?
Expect scenic vineyards with panoramic valley views, especially if you visit during the growing season.
Can I learn about vineyard management?
Absolutely, depending on the season, you might get to see pruning or other vineyard management practices.
“We had a great time with Chris. His extensive knowledge on viticulture, meant we learnt a lot. We got up close to the actual vines on his plot whic…”

For travelers seeking a genuine connection with Austrian winemakers and a chance to taste small-batch organic wines, this tour offers a compelling proposition. The combination of scenic views, expert guidance, and authentic stories makes it stand out from typical wine tastings.
The flexibility, intimate setting, and educational focus mean you’ll leave with more than just a bottle—you’ll gain insight into the passion and effort behind each glass. Whether you’re a seasoned wine connoisseur or simply curious about organic winemaking, this experience is a worthwhile addition to your Austrian adventure.
If you love discovering hidden local treasures, enjoy engaging conversations with passionate producers, and want a taste of true Austrian craftsmanship, this tour could be just what you’re looking for.