
The Türk family roots go back to the beginning of the 18th century; in 1836 Türk forefathers acquired today´s winery location. Generation upon generation, it has since been expanded. The winery is located in the Krems valley (Kremstal) a wine region in lower Austria.
In 1995, Weingut Türk acquired the winery from his parents and has since carried on their traditions. To this day, he and his parents work together in the winery. Weingut Türk and his wife hope that one of their four children will continue this tradition(Alexander 11,Caroline 9, Manuel 7, Magdalena 2). Currently, the children like to help with routine production such as harvesting, filling bottles, and driving the forklift.
In 2000 Weingut Türk took over a traditional winery in Krems with one of the best vineyards. At that time he tasted the winery’s old vintages of Grüner Veltliner back to the year 1946, and was really surprised! The vintages of 1947,1949, and 1959 were outstanding. They had a beautiful nose, good length, and were really fresh. It was incredible how old they were! The winemaker at that time produced these fantastic wines showed great vinification. This interested Türk and prompted him to research their winemaking process and that´s the way they do it now. Of course that´s their secret! The end result of tradition and handcrafted art are wines unique and full of life.
At the Türk family winery, it is their passion and goal to produce handcrafted wines that express the soil, the sunshine, as well as the microclimates within the vineyards. You will not find any short-lived wines in this family. They value the natural maturation of all their wines, and bottle them only when they are ready. Meticulous attention to detail is paid in the vineyard and cellar, so that the wines express the terrain, microclimates, and the natural vintage variations. Zweigelt is Austria's most widely cultivated red wine. Dr. Fritz Zweigelt created this wine by crossing Blaufränkisch and St. Laurent which produces very fruity and long-living red wine. "Im Grossen Berg" (In the Great Mountain) refers to the region of the Türk vineyard. The wine combines intense blackberry fruit, cherry, and a touch of raspberry. Türk Zweigelt is soft and balanced with silky tannins, structure, and depth of character. We recommend to let the wine breathe for 2-3 hours prior to enjoying it.
The land in and around Krems is a favorable climatic area where two climate zones meet. The Pannonian climate from the East ensures hot, dry days while the fresher, oxygen-rich air from the Waldviertel in the North is responsible for the cool nights. These temperature fluctuations enhance the development of the wines aroma. During the day, the stone walls in the terraced vineyards are warmed by the sun. At night, the walls release this heat, which is then absorbed by the vines. Primary rock terraces and conglomerate soils create ideal conditions for fruity, elegant wines. The massif of the Bohemian Plateau with a loess layer up to 25 m thick is one of the oldest geological formations in Central Europe and provides perfect conditions for winegrowing.
Zweigelt pairs well with Mediterranean cuisine, red meat dishes, as well as an array of fried or roasted recipes with mild sauces.