Wine Tasting Bike Tour Departing Vienna
Departing Vienna, set off on a bike tour with wine tastings along the way.
Take an easy bike ride through the breathtaking scenery of one of Austria's best wine regions -- the Wachau Valley -- on this bike tour from Vienna. Along the way, enjoy wine tasting and visit traditional wine taverns.
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WACHAU VALLEY wine tasting Bike tour with VIENNA EXPLORER
This is a short video if the wine tasting Bike tour that we did with VIENNA EXPLORER on June 2019. We biked around 22km, enjoyed some really good White wine and got to see a beautiful part of Austria.
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During our trip to Vienna, Austria, we received an invitation to tour the second largest private wine collection in Europe.
Located at the Palais Coburg, the collection comprises of 6 cellars and over 50,000 bottles.
The entire collection is currently valued at around 18 million euros, that's around 21 million dollars US.
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Episode 6: Wine Tasting in Vienna
Matt and Amma take a bicycle tour through wine country in Vienna. Along the way, they sample wines and take in the Austrian countryside.
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Bike and Wine Tour in the Wachau Valley - Austria
About 50 miles west of Vienna -Austria- you will find the famous Wachau Valley. (Pronouced VAHAU)
It extends for about 20 miles between the medieval towns of Krems and Melk. A series of gentle sloping hills bathed by the mighty Danube river. That's where we set out on our memorable Bike and Wine tour with the help of our lovely guide Nico, from Vienna Explorer.
Our path followed the Danube river and we passed infinite amounts of family owned grapevines that were only interrupted by quaint little towns with terra-cotta roof houses and Baroque church steeples. Legend has it that it was the Celts who planted the first grapevines here sometime around the fifth century B.C. This beautiful valley not only has great wine, but it also has lots of history.
The video that follows is just a glimpse of our experience. If you enjoy it, leave a comment and share it with friends.
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Biking through Vienna's wine country
Vienna produces some amazing wines, and a great escape from the regular tourist traps is to visit the Wachau Valley -- one hour out of the city. Check out the bike wine tour these visitors take, resulting in some stunning scenery!
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Vienna Bike & Wine Tour - August 2017
I took a bike and wine tasting tour through the Wachau Valley just outside of Vienna, Austria. We went to a few different wineries and tasted several delicious wines. One of the best experiences that I've had while traveling. If you're interested, the link below is to their website.
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Austria and German wine tasting at Cafe Maxx
These tastings at the Cafe Maxx for $35 are the best value of any event that we do. You get to try 8 different wines at the same time, pre-poured so they have a chance to open up and so you can go back through the line-up to get a second and third look at everything. This is how you learn about wine and with master chef Oliver Saucy sending out a few small courses to accompany the wines, you get a taste of Cafe Maxx and an education in wine all at the same time. A great way to spend happy hour.
Tonight we will feature wines from both Austria and Germany with some of the world's greatest Rieslings and Gruner Veltliner they are also making excellent Pinot Noir in both of these countries. This is a pre-poured sit down tasting and is limited to 25 tasters, the fee for this tasting is $35 + Gratuity + tax for reservations call 954-523-9463.
20 Things to do in Vienna, Austria Travel Guide
Join us as we visit Vienna, Austria in this travel guide covering 20 things to do in Vienna (Wien) including top attractions such as grand palaces and museums along with iconic experiences such as visiting cafes, coffeehouses and restaurants while experiencing nightlife in the city.
Vienna city is one of the grandest we've visited in Europe and its elegance, history and architecture will surely win you over. However, this city is not a living museum and with trendy restaurants, cafes and legendary nightlife you'll travel to Vienna and leave wishing you could linger for a few more days.
A special thank you to friends Kash, Becki, Sabina, Drew & Deanna for helping us out with this guide to Vienna. Check out the pinned comment to follow them on social media.
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Intro to Vienna (Wien) - 00:01
1) Cafe Sacher for Viennese chocolate cake (sachertorte / sacher torte) - 00:33 and 01:23
2) Ring Road (Ringstraße) in the Old Town (Innere Stadt) of Vienna for parks, museums and palaces - 01:00
3) St. Stephen’s Cathedral (Stephansdom) for views of Vienna (Wien) - 03:29
4) Mozart’s House (Mozarthaus Vienna) on Domgasse 5 (1784 to 1787) - 04:17
5) St. Peter’s Church in Vienna (Peterskirche) - 04:43
6) Hofburg Palace (Sisi Museum, Imperial Apartments & Silver Collection) +Roman Ruins - 05:47
7) People's Garden Park of Vienna (Volksgarten) - 06:57
8) Schönbrunn Palace (Schloss Schönbrunn) +
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9) Nightlife in Vienna with friends - 08:01
10) Street Food in Vienna eating Käsekrainer (sausage with cheese) - 09:40
11) Vienna Vineyards for wine tastings - 11:35
12) Viennese Breakfast in Vienna, Austria - 13:44
13) Prater Park + Wiener Riesenrad Ferris Wheel (1897) - 16:31
14) Austrian Food eating Schnitzel, Goulash and Apple Strudel - 17:49
15) Hundertwasserhaus for fascinating architecture - 20:36
16) Fleamarket in Vienna (recommended Nasch markt) - 21:33
17) Museum Quarter [Museumsquartier] (Mumok + Kunsthalle Wien + Leopold Museum) - 22:05
18) Maria-Theresien Platz (Museum of Natural History + Museum of Art History + Opera) - 22:53
19) Wiener Melange (coffee) + Mozart Cake + strudel at Aida coffeehouse - 23:25
20) Transportation around Vienna taking the Metro (U-Bahn) - 26:02
Outro - 26:40
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Our visit Vienna travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (Austrian and Viennese), top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting palaces gardens, churches and museums and Vienna by night for nightlife and entertainment. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Vienna tourism brochure, Vienna itinerary or Vienna, Austria city tour.
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In this video we’re showing you around Vienna (Wien). After spending a few days in Tirol, the capital was our next stop and what a change of scenery. We swapped snow-capped mountains for some of the most elegant streets of Europe in Wien, Österreich.
Vienna is a city of imperial palaces, countless museums and grand coffee houses, and it was a feast for the eyes.
We can already tell you that one week was not enough to see it all, but in this video we’ll do our best to show you some of Vienna’s highlights!
And that’s a wrap for our guide to Vienna (Wien). We hope you guys enjoyed following along and that you got a few ideas of things to do on your own trip to Wien, Österreich.
Now you guys know the drill, if you have any other suggestions of fun things to do, see, or eat in Vienna, feel free to share those with travellers in the comments below. Wishing you happy travels and until next time!
This is part of our Travel in Vienna video series showcasing Viennese food, Viennese culture and Viennese cuisine.
This is part of our Travel in Austria video series showcasing Austrian food, Austrian culture and Austrian cuisine.
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Wine tasting in Austria
How to Taste Wine Step by Step
Look: Use this step to get in the mindset of tasting. Look at the shade of color and opacity. How does it compare to other wines of the same varietal? Is it darker? More intense? Harder to see through? Take a mental snapshot for later, these hints will show how bold, rich and viscous the wine is. Here are two charts that can help you develop a baseline: Red Wine Colors & White Wine Colors
Smell: Time to pay attention. Identifying smells beforehand makes tasting flavors in wine easier. Start by swirling the glass to aerate the wine and release its aromas. To swirl a glass, place it flat on a table and move your hand as though you are drawing tiny circles with the base. Now stick your nose in there and take a big sniff. What do you smell? Refer to Red & Dark Fruit Flavors in Wine to get ideas.
Taste: Who doesn't love this step? Take a mouthwash size sip and briefly swish it around your mouth to make sure it coats your entire tongue before you swallow. Think about the flavors, textures and body of the wine. Is it sharp? Does it make your tongue feel dry? Do the flavors match the smells from earlier? Can you name a fruit, mineral or spice? Does it have an alcohol burn? Revisit smelling the wine after your first sip to help formulate any conclusions (guesses are ok too!).
Swallow/Spit: Oh my. Have you ever rationalized swallowing because you'd hate to waste wine? There are some good reasons to spit. Maybe the wine doesn't suit your taste or you want to save yourself for better wine. Maybe you need to drive. Or better yet, maybe you want to be sober enough to actually taste all the wines at a tasting. As long as you're safe, we won't judge you either way. If you're tasting 20 wines in a day you might want to learn how to spit.
Think: Too many guides focus on the superficial nuances of wine tasting. Wine tasting is a head game. Confidence and bold assertion can often make someone look like a pro who actually knows nothing. Don't be afraid to pipe up and offer your suggestions! There are no wrong answers.. Although, if every wine smells like burnt toast you might want to see a doctor.
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