Furmint is an indigenous white grape variety, deeply connected to the history and tradition of Rust. In 1681, the citizens of Rust acquired city rights in exchange for a delivery of 500 buckets of Furmint Ruster Ausbruch and 60,000 gold guilders. Before the phylloxera epidemic, Furmint was the most widely planted white grape variety in the region.

It is a living heritage that continues to be cultivated and cherished in Rust today.

  • Furmint

    Furmint 1992

    An aged Furmint is something truly special. With its complex array of aromas, impressive length, and radiant color, it offers a unique wine experience

  • Ried Greiner Vinyard

    Site Site Site

    Ruster gravel shapes the soil of the Greiner vineyard on the western shore of Lake Neusiedl, giving the wines minerality, structure, and elegance.

  • Soil

    Soil

    Ruster gravel shapes the soil of the Greiner vineyard on the western shore of Lake Neusiedl, giving the wines minerality, structure, and elegance.

  • Vinyard Greiner