- In
eastern Austria, a
Heuriger (German pronunciation: [ˈhɔʏʁɪɡɐ];
Austrian dialect pronunciation: Heiriga) is a
tavern where local winemakers serve their...
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typically semmels, with
local coldcuts and cheese, or
Liptauer spread. The
Heurigers are
especially numerous in the
areas of Döbling (Grinzing,
Neustift am...
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Vincent (November 1996). "Anne
Parillaud P****es the Act". L'Officiel.
Heuriger (9
January 1997). "Biographical
information compiled from GQ, Entertainment...
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Vienna in 1924, he
subsequently earned a
living as an
entertainer in a
Heuriger. He soon
earned more than his father, and
continued his
studies until 1928...
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Franz Lachner (l.) with
Schubert (centre) and
Eduard von
Bauernfeld at a
heuriger in Grinzing...
- the
production came to Vienna,
Karas was an
unknown performer in
local Heurigers.
According to Time: "The
picture demanded music appropriate to post-World...
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Heuriger".
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- most
recent harvest) is
called Heuriger and
gives its name to inns in
Vienna and its surroundings,
which serve Heuriger wine
along with food. In Styria...
- 20 km
south of Vienna, in the
Thermenlinie region,
known for its wine and
heurigers.
Traiskirchen is home to the
Traiskirchen Lions basketball team. The town...
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Schubert (centre) at a
heuriger in
Grinzing with
Franz Lachner (l.) and
Eduard von Bauernfeld.
Sketch by
Moritz von Schwind....