

Archaeological excavations in Burgenland from the period around 990 B.C. testify to the region’s participation in the earliest wine culture of central Europe. The history of the Free City of Rust has always been intertwined with viticulture and noble sweet wines were documented as early as 1526. It seems as if in the nearly limitless storage potential of the Ruster Ausbruch wines, a bit of immortality has been captured.