In eastern Austria, a Heuriger (German pronunciation: [ˈhɔʏʁɪɡɐ]; Austrian dialect pronunciation: Heiriga) is a tavern where local winemakers serve their...
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Vincent (November 1996). "Anne Parillaud Passes the Act". L'Officiel. Heuriger (9 January 1997). "Biographical information compiled from GQ, Entertainment...
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Vienna in 1924, he subsequently earned a living as an entertainer in a Heuriger. He soon earned more than his father, and continued his studies until 1928...
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most recent harvest) is called Heuriger and gives its name to inns in Vienna and its surroundings, which serve Heuriger wine along with food. In Styria...
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{{cite encyclopedia}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) "Vienna Heuriger". Archived from the original on 2009-03-05. Retrieved 2009-01-19....
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Franz Lachner (l.) with Schubert (centre) and Eduard von Bauernfeld at a heuriger in Grinzing...
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Haus Vaterland (section Grinzinger Heuriger)
band and the "Vaterland-Girls" performed. A re-creation of a Viennese Heuriger in Grinzing, on the third floor. The menu included Sachertorte prepared...
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of many different styles - much is intended for drinking young in the Heuriger (bars serving new wine) of Vienna, a little is made into sparkling wine...
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centre of a wine growing area, with several esteemed vintners, numerous Heuriger wine taverns and the Federal Institute for Viticulture and Pomology Weinbauschule...
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