Grüner Veltliner most likely originates from Austria, as indicated by the once-used name "Mouhartsrebe", after the Manhartsberg highlands. The Austrian name Grüner Veltliner has been used since the 18th century. One of the parents is probably a tramine. Grüner Veltliner has been recognized here since 1941. It is most represented in Austria (up to 30% of vineyards), it also has a relatively large presence in Mikulovsk and achieves very good qualities even in average vintages.
The color of the wine is yellow-green to golden with an aroma of linden blossom, a spicy aroma of ground pepper or peach. The taste is bitter almond with lower acidity.
Grüner Veltliner from the Věstonsko vineyard line is in the Terroir range, and in the basic range it is mostly as cabinet and late harvest.