Wine and conviviality: 30th Martiniloben celebrated in Weiden am See

Wine and conviviality: 30th Martiniloben celebrated in Weiden am See

The winegrowers from Weiden am See opened the doors for the 30th time this weekend to a special festival: the Martiniloben. This event started with a solemn wine blessing by Pastor Gabriel Kozuch, and numerous visitors were gathered in front of the community center.

At the opening, not only winegrowers, but also high -ranking guests, including Mayor Heinrich Hareter and State Councilor Daniela Winkler. The viticultural president Andreas Liegenfeld and the Vice President of the Chamber of Agriculture, Werner Falb-Meixner, and the chairman of Wein Burgenland, Herbert Oschep, were also present.

traditional festival with a significant background

The Martiniloben is more than just a wine festival; It is a tradition that celebrates regional viticulture. The event contributes to promoting viticulture in the region. As part of the festival, the Weiden winegrowers have the opportunity to present their new wines and bring the variety of local products closer to visitors.

Traditionally, the festival is organized on every first weekend in November, and it attracts numerous visitors. The wines that are presented here are a testimony to the quality and craft of the winegrowers in the area.

A unique experience for everyone involved: from wine tastings to culinary delights to exciting conversations with the winegrowers. This year it is particularly important to celebrate the community and culture of viticulture after the past few years have been shaped by challenges.

The celebrations not only offer the opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of wine, but also to experience the personal stories and the dedication of the winemakers who hide behind every drop. The connection to the region is strengthened by the exchange between producers and consumers.

Overall, the Martiniloben remains a cornerstone for the wine and cultural scene in Weiden am See, which aims to keep the traditions alive and at the same time set new impulses to inspire and promote the future generation of winegrowers.

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