Crowning of the Wine Princess
Spectators enjoy a short ceremony outdoors, then partake in the young wine tasting and regional foods served around the festival grounds.
Mörbischer Weinlesefest
Sep 25 - 27, 2026ExpectedSource
Each autumn, the lakeside town of Mörbisch am See celebrates its grape harvest with the Weinlesefest. Vine-decked wagons roll through the streets in a traditional procession, with wine tastings at the huts and local music, in a celebration of the long winegrowing life of the shore of the Neusiedler See.
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About media standardsSpectators enjoy a short ceremony outdoors, then partake in the young wine tasting and regional foods served around the festival grounds.
Residents line the streets as festively adorned wagons and locals in folk costume pass by. Live brass music and cheering create a joyful atmosphere.
~15:00
Mörbisch am See, Austria
Open in MapsCasual or smart casual clothing; traditional attire welcome
No special protocols; enjoy tastings respectfully and support local producers.
No restrictions; enjoyable family-friendly event.
Crowd level: moderate.
Ticket required: From €60

REGIONAL HARVEST & FOODWAYS
Mörbischer Weinlesefest
Mörbisch am See, Austria
Each autumn, the lakeside town of Mörbisch am See celebrates its grape harvest with the Weinlesefest. Vine-decked wagons roll through the streets in a traditional procession, with wine tastings at the huts and local music, in a celebration of the long winegrowing life of the shore of the Neusiedler See.
Mörbisch, at the southern shore of Neusiedler See, has a long viticultural history. The festival showcases the harvest from local vineyards and honors the Benedictine tradition of wine-making in Pannonian Austria. The decorated wagon parade (Weinleseumzug) and the crowning of a wine princess (Weinprinzessin) highlight the community’s identity as winemakers.
Spectators enjoy a short ceremony outdoors, then partake in the young wine tasting and regional foods served around the festival grounds.
Residents line the streets as festively adorned wagons and locals in folk costume pass by. Live brass music and cheering create a joyful atmosphere.
first-timer tips
Casual or smart casual clothing; traditional attire welcome
No special protocols; enjoy tastings respectfully and support local producers.
No restrictions; enjoyable family-friendly event.
Ask permission
Sep 25 - 27, 2026
Estimated
Mörbisch am See
Northern Burgenland (Neusiedlersee)
From €60
Book ahead if required
Families welcome
Very High visitor welcome

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