Winery in Sierning, Austria
1310 Spirit of the Country Distillery
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About 1310 Spirit of the Country Distillery
Located in the Upper Austrian village of Sierning, 1310 Spirit of the Country Distillery earned a Pearl 2 Star Prestige award in 2025, placing it among Austria's recognised craft distilling operations. The address at Bauernhuberberg 2 signals a rural, land-rooted production context — the kind of setting where the gap between raw ingredient and finished spirit is measurable in metres rather than supply chains.
Austria's Rural Distilling Tradition and Where Sierning Fits
Upper Austria has never competed with Styria or the Wachau for wine headlines, but its tradition of farm-based spirit production runs deep. The region's agricultural character, defined by rolling hills, mixed smallholdings, and a climate that suits both grain and fruit cultivation, created the conditions for a distilling culture that operates well below international radar. Small-batch operations here tend to use local raw materials and answer to local markets, which keeps quality accountable in a way that export-driven producers rarely experience. Sierning, a compact municipality south of Linz, sits inside this broader Upper Austrian pattern. It is not a destination in the way that Langenlois or the Neusiedlersee are for wine tourism, but that relative anonymity is partly what has allowed producers like 1310 Spirit of the Country Distillery to develop without the pressures of high-volume expectation.
For context on how Austria's broader craft distilling and premium wine production landscape operates across regions, our full Sierning restaurants guide maps the wider food and drink scene around the town.
The Setting at Bauernhuberberg
The address itself tells you something before you arrive. Bauernhuberberg 2 sits outside the town centre, on a hill — berg in the address name is not incidental — and the approach through Upper Austrian farmland establishes the production philosophy before any tasting begins. Rural Austrian distilleries of this type tend to occupy working farm buildings or converted agricultural structures, where the boundary between land and production room is deliberately thin. The terroir argument that fine wine producers have long made , that the character of a place transfers directly into the glass , is one that craft distillers in this tradition apply with equal seriousness to their spirits. Whether that means the mineral quality of local water sources, the varietal specificity of fruit grown on-site, or the ambient microclimate of a cellar carved into a hillside, the physical environment is not backdrop but ingredient.
This is a different proposition from urban distilleries, which make their case through technical precision and cocktail-bar placement. The case here is geographical and agricultural first, with craft execution as the mechanism for expressing it. Producers operating in comparable rural Austrian settings, including A. Batch Distillery in Bergheim and Abfindungsbrennerei Franz in Leithaprodersdorf, work within a similar logic, where geography is the primary credential.
What a Pearl 2 Star Prestige Award Signals
The 2025 Pearl 2 Star Prestige recognition is the single verified credential in the record for 1310 Spirit of the Country Distillery, and it is worth reading carefully. Pearl awards in the Austrian spirits evaluation system are not participation trophies. A two-star Prestige classification indicates that independent judges assessed the spirit or spirits entered against defined quality benchmarks and found them to sit in the upper tier of their category. This is a peer-reviewed result, not a self-declared quality claim, and it places 1310 in a specific competitive position relative to other Austrian craft operations.
For comparison, consider the range of award-holding producers across Austria's spirit and wine spectrum. Operations like Weingut Scheiblhofer Distillery in Andau and Aeijst Gin Distillery in Sankt Nikolai im Sausal each occupy recognised positions in their respective regional and category contexts. A Pearl 2 Star Prestige, earned in 2025, means 1310 has now crossed a threshold that brings it into the assessed tier of Austrian craft distilling , a set that is larger than a decade ago but still represents a minority of total producers operating in the country.
It also signals something about timing. A 2025 award is recent, and in the spirits world, that recency matters. It is not a legacy reputation built over decades; it is a current assessment, which means the quality it recognises reflects what the distillery is producing now, not what it was doing at its founding.
Rural Austrian Distilling in a European Craft Context
Austria's craft distilling sector has grown considerably since the early 2000s, partly driven by the success of the country's wine culture in establishing that terroir-specific, small-batch production commands a premium internationally. The logic transferred: if Grüner Veltliner from a specific loess terrace in the Kamptal could justify its own identity , as producers like Weingut Bründlmayer in Langenlois and Weingut Emmerich Knoll in Dürnstein have long argued through their wines , then spirits made from locally grown and processed raw materials could make an analogous argument.
The difference is that wine has centuries of documented terroir discourse behind it, with critics, classifications, and export markets that have absorbed and amplified those arguments. Spirits are at an earlier stage of that conversation in Austria. The premium tier exists , you can find it at producers like 1404 Manufacturing Distillery in Sankt Peter-Freienstein and 1516 Brewing Company Distillery in Vienna , but the critical infrastructure around it is thinner, which means award results like 1310's Pearl 2 Star Prestige carry proportionally more weight as independent quality signals. There are fewer trusted reference points, so each verified one matters more.
For those tracking this developing tier of Austrian spirits production, comparisons with established wine estates that have moved into distilling territory are instructive. Weingut Pittnauer in Gols, Weingut Kracher in Illmitz, and Weingut Wohlmuth in Kitzeck all demonstrate how deeply rooted Austrian agricultural producers think about the relationship between land and liquid. The distilling operations that earn sustained recognition tend to operate within the same framework, regardless of whether the primary product is wine or spirit.
Planning a Visit to Sierning
Sierning sits roughly 15 kilometres south of Linz, which makes it accessible from Austria's third-largest city without requiring an extended detour. Visitors travelling through Upper Austria who are already oriented toward Linz, or heading south toward Steyr, are leading positioned to include the distillery. The Bauernhuberberg address is outside the village centre, so a car or taxi from Sierning's rail connection is the practical approach. No phone number or website is currently listed in verified records for 1310 Spirit of the Country Distillery, which means advance contact through local tourism resources or direct inquiry at the address is the most reliable route to confirming visit arrangements. Given the rural, small-operation character of producers in this category, unannounced visits are not advisable. Plan with lead time, particularly if travelling specifically for a distillery visit rather than passing through the region.
For those building a broader Upper Austrian or Austrian spirits itinerary, the 2025 Pearl 2 Star Prestige result is a reasonable anchor point for planning. Award-recognised rural producers in Austria typically have limited opening windows, and this tier of operation rarely runs a high-volume visitor programme. The experience is more likely to resemble a serious producer visit than a tourist attraction, which suits the audience for whom the Pearl recognition is itself the draw. Comparable international reference points for this format of rural distillery visit include Aberlour in Scotland and Accendo Cellars in St. Helena, both of which operate at the intersection of high-quality production and managed visitor access.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What's the general vibe of 1310 Spirit of the Country Distillery?
- The setting at Bauernhuberberg 2 , a hillside address in rural Upper Austria outside Sierning , indicates a working agricultural producer rather than a hospitality-forward destination. The 2025 Pearl 2 Star Prestige award confirms this is a quality-serious operation. Expect the tone of a specialist producer visit: informed, production-focused, and removed from urban convenience. Pricing and opening hours are not currently listed in verified records.
- What spirits is 1310 Spirit of the Country Distillery known for?
- Specific spirit categories and products are not listed in currently verified records. The Pearl 2 Star Prestige award (2025) indicates assessed quality at a recognised level within the Austrian spirits evaluation system, but confirmed product details require direct contact with the distillery. The rural Upper Austrian setting suggests an agricultural, terroir-connected production approach consistent with the region's farm distilling tradition.
- What's the standout thing about 1310 Spirit of the Country Distillery?
- The 2025 Pearl 2 Star Prestige recognition is the verifiable credential that distinguishes this Sierning operation from the broader field of unlisted rural Austrian producers. It places the distillery in the assessed, recognised tier of Austrian craft spirits, which is a smaller subset than the total number of operations producing in the country. The rural Sierning address, south of Linz in Upper Austria, adds a geographical specificity that the award result reinforces.
- How far ahead should I plan for 1310 Spirit of the Country Distillery?
- No website or phone contact is currently available in verified records, which makes advance planning through local tourism channels or direct on-site inquiry the practical approach. Given the small-operation character of Pearl-recognised rural Austrian distilleries, assume that visits require prior arrangement. Arriving without contact is not advisable. Build in enough lead time to confirm arrangements before travel, particularly if the distillery visit is the primary purpose of a trip to Sierning.
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