Weingut Mayer on the parish square: Change in the tour brings a breath of fresh air!

Weingut Mayer am Pfarrplatz in Döbling hat einen Führungswechsel: Thomas Podsednik übernimmt 2025 von Gerhard J. Lobner.
Weingut Mayer on the parish square in Döbling has a change of leadership: Thomas Podsednik takes over from Gerhard J. Lobner in 2025. (Symbolbild/ANAGAT)

Weingut Mayer on the parish square: Change in the tour brings a breath of fresh air!

Wien, Österreich - A fresh wind blows through the Mayer winery on the parish square in Vienna-Döbling. The long leader, Gerhard J. Lobner, gives up his position and hands over the scepter to Thomas Podsednik. After 18 years at the head of the winery, in which Lobner was largely responsible for success and international fame, he would like to devote himself to new challenges. Lobner plans to spend more time in his family winery in the southern Weinviertel and to support his daughter Benita Lobner.

The Mayer winery on the parish square is an impressive 80 hectares of vineyards and exports its wines to 26 countries, including high -speed markets such as the USA, Great Britain and Japan. From September 1st, the new director, Thomas Podsednik, will direct the fortunes of the winery. Podsednik brought his extensive experience of over 35 years at Cobenzl, where he was decisively involved in the rise of the winery. However, a planned outsourcing meant that he had to give up his position there in the end of 2024.

a planned transition

The change does not take place abruptly: From August 1st, Podsednik will already be in close cooperation with Lobner to ensure a smooth transition. He will bring in the year 2025, which has grown under Lobner's supervision, and continue the proven quality principle. Podsednik confirms that he is striving for a natural production and will continue the tradition of the winery.

The wine book is another important aspect that shapes the current situation. The wine year 2024 in particular is in the spotlight due to the extreme weather conditions: from the record summer to the flood of the century - many winemakers are wondering how these influences will affect the upcoming harvest. As the wine -growing statistics show, the structure in Austrian viticulture is well positioned. Every five years there is a comprehensive survey of the vineyards, which provides important information about the number of operations, size structure and grape varieties. This data not only helps the winegrowers, but also in the entire industry.

outlook for the future

Viticulture in Austria, supported by continuous surveys and quality standards, remains on the right track. From 2026, the Weingarten Ground survey will be integrated into the agricultural structure survey, which could lead to further optimizations. The upcoming changes in the Mayer winery on the parish square are far more than just a change of management; They symbolize the ongoing change and the adaptation of the Austrian viticulture to the lived reality. It remains exciting to see how the development under Podsednik will be and which new accents are set.

For all wine lovers and interested parties, the Mayer winery will remain an attraction on the parish square, the wines of which will certainly be very popular with new management in the future. Further information can be viewed at Meinverzirk

interesting insights into the wine book and the associated challenges for 2024 also offers the Wirtshausführer .

Finally, a look at Statistik.at for detailed information about the Austrian viticulture and its structural relationships.

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