Solitaire 2013

Limited to 82 spoons

Barrel from Winery Feiler-Artinger
for TheCookingSpoon SOLITAIRE 2013 top red wine cuvee

Katrin and Kurt Feiler cultivate 70 acres in Freistadt Rust (Burgenland, right on the Hungarian border) according to organic principles and in harmony with nature. The unique micro-climate paired with the vintners’ commitment and love result in top wines in every vintage – particularly in the “Ruster Trilogy” – dry whites, red and fine sweet wines (“Ruster Ausbruch”).

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Feiler-Artinger, Österreich

We’re world class in all categories! Austrian white wines, red wines, fine sweet wines and “Ruster Ausbruch” – all of highest quality.
Kurt Feiler Artinger

The wine

Cuvee mainly from Blaufränkisch, complemented by Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon; 18 months’ barrel aged.


Feiler-Artinger, Österreich

Hauptstrasse 3
7071 Rust
T +43 2685 237
@ office@feiler-artinger.at

The Winery: Feiler-Artinger, Österreich

Winery Feiler-Artinger: situated right in the heart of the famous wine-growing community Freistadt Rust (Burgenland, right on the Hungarian border). In 1936, Gustav and Karoline Feiler bought the historic baroque mansion on Hauptstrasse, laying the foundation of the winery.
Today, 3rd generation Karl Feiler and wife Katrin cultivate 70 acres of the best “Ruster Rieden”, as the vineyard site is named.

Healthy soil and intact nature are the pre-conditions for vigorous vines and great wines full of character. We have always treated our environment, but also our products and partners with great care and highest respect. Changing to organic cultivation in 2008 was the next logical step in aspiring to highest quality and sustainability. Our range of wines includes the so-called “Ruster Trilogy” – from dry whites over red wines to fine sweet yields, headed by “Ruster Ausbruch”.

We almost exclusively cultivate autochthone grape varieties, that flourish well on the granite-gneiss-bedrock respectively shell limestone in Rust. Main red grape thus is Blaufränkisch, followed by Zweigelt and Pinot Noir. The spectrum of reds is complemented by the French specialties Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. The focus of the whites is on grapes originating from Burgundy: Chardonnay and Pinot blanc. Austrian specialty is the old white grape Neuburger that thrives in the climate of Pannonia – the old Roman name for our region. Riesling Italico and Yellow Muscatel are vinified into great sweet wines.

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