Winery in Gols, Austria
Weingut Anita und Hans Nittnaus
500ptsNeusiedlersee Terroir-Driven Reds

About Weingut Anita und Hans Nittnaus
Weingut Anita und Hans Nittnaus is a Gols-based winery holding a Pearl 2 Star Prestige rating for 2025, placing it among the Neusiedlersee's more decorated producers. Located at Untere Hauptstraße 49, the estate sits in a village that has become one of Burgenland's most concentrated addresses for serious red wine production, alongside neighbours including Pittnauer, Heinrich, and Paul Achs.
Gols and the Neusiedlersee Red Wine Tradition
The flat, lake-moderated landscape around Neusiedlersee has produced Burgenland's most recognisable red wine identity for decades. Gols, in particular, has developed a concentration of producers that makes it worth treating as a destination rather than a detour. The shallow lake's thermal mass extends the growing season, and the pannonian climate pushes sugar accumulation in a way that rewards varieties like Blaufränkisch, Zweigelt, and Saint Laurent. What was once a region primarily known for volume has, since the 1990s, sharpened into something more considered: estates now regularly appear on allocation lists, attract international wine press, and draw visitors who book winery appointments rather than just passing through.
Within that evolution, Gols has produced a cluster of producers whose ambitions stretch well beyond local recognition. Weingut Pittnauer, Weingut Gernot und Heike Heinrich, Weingut Juris (Stiegelmar), and Weingut Paul Achs are among the addresses that have built international reputations from the same sandy, loam-rich soils. Weingut Anita und Hans Nittnaus belongs to this peer group, carrying a Pearl 2 Star Prestige rating for 2025 that positions the estate firmly in the upper tier of Burgenland producers.
A Philosophy Shaped by Terroir and Restraint
Across Burgenland's better estates, the dominant shift of the past two decades has been away from extracted, heavily oaked reds toward wines that let site and variety carry more of the argument. That direction is visible across the region's most discussed producers, and it defines the context in which Nittnaus operates. The Pearl 2 Star Prestige designation, awarded in 2025, is not given to producers who are standing still: it reflects a sustained commitment to quality at a level that places the winery among Austria's more closely watched addresses.
Gols estates in this tier tend to share certain traits. They work established vineyard parcels, often with vines old enough to produce the lower yields that concentrate flavour. They calibrate cellar intervention carefully, understanding that the region's warm summers can tip into overripeness if harvests are timed without precision. And they operate with an awareness of the international market for Austrian reds that has grown considerably since the early 2000s, when Blaufränkisch in particular began attracting attention from sommeliers trained on Burgundy and northern Rhône references. Nittnaus positions within that educated, internationally aware bracket.
Compared to the broader sweep of Austrian wine, from the Grüner Veltliner heartland of the Wachau estates like Weingut Emmerich Knoll in Dürnstein and Weingut Bründlmayer in Langenlois to the Styrian whites of Weingut Wohlmuth in Kitzeck, Burgenland's red wine estates occupy a distinct identity. They are working with a warmer, more overtly continental climate, and the wines reflect that: darker fruit registers, more structural weight, and an affinity with food that has made them increasingly attractive to restaurant lists beyond Austria's borders.
The Winery at Untere Hauptstraße 49
The address, Untere Hauptstraße 49 in Gols, places Nittnaus in the village's main residential and winery corridor, where several of the region's most recognised estates are within short walking distance of each other. Visiting Gols means moving between these addresses on foot or by bicycle; the infrastructure of the village is built around exactly that kind of producer-to-producer discovery. For context on what else the area offers, the full Gols restaurants and winery guide covers the broader range of addresses worth including in a visit.
The physical experience of arriving at a Burgenland estate like Nittnaus follows a pattern familiar to anyone who has spent time in the region: a working farm that doubles as a reception point, often with a small Heuriger or tasting room attached, where wines are poured in a setting that is functional rather than designed for spectacle. This is not the polished tasting theatre of Napa or the formal reception of a Bordeaux château. The encounter is more direct, often with family members involved in pouring and conversation, and the wines do the primary communicating. That register suits the estate and suits the village.
Peer Context and Competitive Placement
Pearl 2 Star Prestige rating for 2025 locates Nittnaus in a specific tier of Austrian wine recognition. It is a credential that communicates seriousness to buyers and sommeliers who use such frameworks to orient themselves in a country whose wine regions, beyond Grüner Veltliner and Riesling, can seem complex to the uninitiated. For Burgenland red producers, recognition at this level matters: the international conversation about Austrian reds is still building, and estates with consistent award records are among the reference points that guide that conversation forward.
In Gols specifically, the density of decorated producers creates a competitive context that pushes quality upward. When your neighbours include the Heinrichs and Pittnauer, the baseline expectation for what constitutes a serious estate is higher than in most Austrian villages. That pressure has been productive for the region as a whole. It is worth noting that producers from further afield, such as Weingut Kracher in Illmitz for dessert wine and Weingut Heinrich Hartl in Oberwaltersdorf for red wine production, show the breadth of serious winemaking across the broader Burgenland and Lower Austrian zone. Nittnaus holds its position within that geography through awards-backed evidence rather than marketing claims.
For visitors building a broader Austrian itinerary that includes distilled spirits alongside wine, the region also includes Private Distillery Weisz in Gols and the Weingut Scheiblhofer Distillery in Andau nearby, offering a different lens on the region's production culture. Further afield, 1310 Spirit of the Country Distillery in Sierning demonstrates how Austrian craft spirits have developed alongside the wine renaissance. For those whose reference points extend internationally, Aberlour in Aberlour and Accendo Cellars in St. Helena offer useful comparisons in how heritage and precision interact at a producer level.
Planning a Visit
Gols sits in northern Burgenland, accessible from Vienna in under an hour by car, making it practical for a day trip or a longer circuit through the wine villages along the Neusiedlersee's western shore. Contact details for Nittnaus are leading obtained directly; the winery's address at Untere Hauptstraße 49 is confirmed, and as with most Burgenland family estates, arranging a visit in advance is advisable rather than arriving without notice. The harvest period, broadly September through October, brings the most activity to the village and the most opportunity to taste newly arrived wines, but estates at this level are generally accessible across the broader spring and summer season as well.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the signature bottle at Weingut Anita und Hans Nittnaus?
Specific current bottlings are not listed in publicly available data for the estate. Given the winery's location in Gols and its 2025 Pearl 2 Star Prestige recognition, the range almost certainly centres on the region's dominant red varieties, principally Blaufränkisch and Zweigelt, which define serious Neusiedlersee production at this level. For current release information, contacting the estate directly or checking through Austrian wine retail channels is the most reliable route.
What defines Weingut Anita und Hans Nittnaus among Gols producers?
The 2025 Pearl 2 Star Prestige award positions the estate in the upper bracket of Gols winemaking, a village that already carries one of Austria's higher concentrations of decorated red wine producers. In a location where neighbours include internationally recognised names, that rating reflects consistent performance across successive vintages rather than a single strong year. The estate operates from the village centre at Untere Hauptstraße 49, within Gols's compact producer district.
Do they take walk-ins at Weingut Anita und Hans Nittnaus?
Walk-in availability is not confirmed in public records for the estate. Standard practice at Burgenland family wineries of this standing leans toward pre-arranged appointments, particularly during busy harvest and tasting seasons. Given that phone and website details are not currently available through EP Club's database, the most practical step is to contact the estate in advance through local Austrian wine trade or tourism contacts, or to visit Gols and make enquiries on arrival at the address: Untere Hauptstraße 49, 7122 Gols.
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