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 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

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

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

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