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Rows and Rows of Grapes Along Danube River
Stacy
Posted On 01/21/2026 10:28:42
Austria | Durnstein | Danube River | Wachau Valley | Vineyards | Grapes | Wine | Gruner Veltliner | Riesling
There's an 18 mile stretch of land in Lower Austria between Krems and Melk that is known as the Wachau Valley. This same area is the home to rows and rows of grapes which are eventually used to produce Wachau Wines for which the area is famous. The Austrian town of Durnstein is known for producing two white grapes, Gruner Veltliner and Riesling.
The Wordy Explorers
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Before moving away from our fall Danube River cruise, we'll post a few more memories from our week. To start, check out the rows and rows of grapes growing along the Danube in Durnstein.
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