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The Weingut Dorli Muhr Carnuntum is a beautifully balanced Austrian red wine that combines the elegance of Blaufränkisch with the richness and spice of Syrah. Produced in the renowned Carnuntum wine region, just east of Vienna, this expressive blend showcases Dorli Muhr’s commitment to terroir-driven, organically farmed wines that are both refined and characterful.
Blending Austria’s signature red grape with the internationally acclaimed Syrah creates a wine of freshness, complexity and structure. Vibrant dark berry fruit, fragrant spice and silky tannins make this an excellent choice for lovers of Rhône blends, cool-climate Syrah and modern European red wines.
Whether enjoyed with food or on its own, Weingut Dorli Muhr Carnuntum offers exceptional value and a distinctive expression of one of Austria’s most exciting wine regions.
Nestled in a narrow corridor between the Alps and the Carpathians, the Spitzerberg vineyard is a terroir of thrilling extremes, defined by fierce winds, low rainfall, and scorching 40°C summers. Crucially, sharply cool autumn nights provide a dramatic diurnal shift, allowing the grapes to achieve optimal ripeness with beautifully moderate alcohol levels while locking in a vibrant, crisp acidity. Rooted in deep, stony layers of sandy limestone, this environmental tension yields exceptionally balanced wines, and the wines of Spitzerberg are known for their elegance, freshness, minerality and ageing potential.
Founded by Dorli Muhr, Weingut Dorli Muhr represents a brilliant blend of family heritage and visionary winemaking. Already deeply immersed in the industry through her wine PR company, Wine&Partners, Dorli returned to her family’s roots – which began with a modest plot in Ried Roterd – by spearheading the replanting of historic plots of vines on the Spitzerberg hillside in 1995.
The estate’s first commercial wines were released in 2002 alongside her then-husband Dirk Niepoort. Now encompassing 12 hectares of premium vines, the boutique estate remains a proudly family-run affair, with Dorli now joined by her daughter, Anna Niepoort, to champion these expressive Austrian wines.
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Deep ruby red in colour, with inviting aromas of black cherry, blackberry and ripe plum, complemented by notes of cracked black pepper, violets, wild herbs and a touch of liquorice. The palate is fresh and beautifully balanced, with juicy dark berry fruit, silky tannins and lively acidity. The Syrah adds savoury spice and subtle smoky nuances, while the Blaufränkisch brings elegance, minerality and a long, refined finish. A vibrant, food-friendly Austrian red with excellent complexity and finesse.
What food pairs well with this Austrian red wine?
This versatile Austrian red pairs beautifully with roast lamb, grilled ribeye, venison, slow-cooked beef, duck, chargrilled vegetables, mushroom risotto, and mature cheeses. Its vibrant acidity and polished tannins also make it a superb match for Mediterranean cuisine and barbecue dishes.
91 Points – James Suckling
90 Points – Gault & Millau
90 Points – Wine Enthusiast
Weingut Dorli Muhr Carnuntum is a blend of Blaufränkisch, Austria’s flagship red grape, and Syrah, creating a wine with vibrant fruit, peppery spice and elegant structure.
The estate is based in Austria’s Carnuntum wine region, particularly around the historic Spitzerberg, an area renowned for producing high-quality Blaufränkisch from limestone-rich soils.
Carnuntum is one of Austria’s leading red wine regions and is located in Lower Austria, around 25 miles) east of Vienna and close to the border with Slovakia.
Blaufränkisch typically offers flavours of black cherry, blackberry, plum, black pepper, violets and fresh acidity with fine tannins. It is often compared to a cooler-climate Syrah or a more elegant Cabernet Franc.





