Nestled in the heart of Vienna, the Schlumberger Cellars date back to the 18th century, making them one of Austria’s oldest sparkling wine cellars. These historic cellars stretch for several miles through a network of underground tunnels, where countless bottles of Sekt, or sparkling wine, age gracefully. Visitors can explore the 300-year-old passageways, experiencing the cool, dimly lit environment that has preserved the tradition of Austrian winemaking for generations. Today, the cellars offer a unique glimpse into the world of sparkling wine production, allowing guests to learn about the meticulous process and sample the fruits of this enduring craft.
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