Districtus Austriae Controllatus


Districtus Austriae Controllatus, DAC, is a classification for regionally typical quality wine in Austria. It is loosely modelled on the French Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée system, and is coupled with a ripeness-based classification scale that shares a lot of nomenclature with the German Prädikat system. Thus, if a label states the winegrowing region followed by the letter combination “DAC” we are talking about a regionally typical quality wine. All Austrian quality wines have a round, red and white striped "Banderole" on the capsule, which ensures, that it has been inspected and approved by the government tasting authority and fulfills the requirements for “Qualitätswein”, such as maximum yields per hectare, minimum must weight and alcohol levels and guaranteed origin of the grapes.
DACs are created for specific regions to establish clearly the local stylistic profile, in alignment with the French concept of terroir. Like in AOC, DAC wines are labelled only with the regional name and not the varietal unless more than one varietal is allowed. Wines carrying the name of a grape variety or a vintage year must be composed of at least 85% of that grape or vintage, respectively.

Background

In the 1985 diethylene glycol wine scandal, several Austrian wineries illegally adulterated their wines using the toxic substance diethylene glycol to make the wines appear sweeter and more full-bodied in the style of late harvest wines. Resulting from the scandal, much stricter wine laws were enacted, and the Austrian wine industry focused production primarily on dry white wines instead of sweet wines.
For these dry wines, the Prädikatswein designations shared with the German wine classification system, were seen as less suitable. Just as in Germany, much of the high-end dry wines therefore ended up using the designation "Qualitätswein", which in principle was seen as below the Prädikatswein. In Wachau, regional designations for dry wines were created as a response; Steinfeder, Federspiel and Smaragd. However, several organisations pressed in the 1990s for a different national system to be introduced, with "appellation-style" designations based on geographical origin rather than on must weight, with regulations for each DAC regarding allowed grape varieties and wine styles.
The result was the Districtus Austriae Controllatus system, the framework regulations of which was introduced in 2001. The first DAC region to be approved was Weinviertel DAC, which happened in 2003, with the designation possible to use from the 2002 vintage.
Rules for individual DACs are developed by regional committees which include representation from grape growers and wine producers, wine cooperatives, and wine merchants. The DAC requirements must at least correspond to those for Austrian Qualitätswein and the underlying European Union wine regulations, but the committees are free to set higher standards for a specific DAC. Each wine to be sold as DAC has to be submitted to a tasting committee. It has been common for the DACs to include two quality levels, Klassik for a "standard" DAC wine, and the additional designation Reserve for a DAC wine which fulfills slightly stricter or different requirements.

Effects of DAC introduction

Once a winegrowing region receives DAC status, the region's name may only be used for wines that fulfill the DAC regulations. Other wines, such as those made from other grape varieties, are no longer allowed to use the region's name. This typically means that the name of the larger wine region, of which the DAC forms a part, has to be used instead, e.g. "Niederösterreich" instead of "Weinviertel".

DAC regions

As of May 2020, Wachau DAC is the newest DAC winegrowing region, bringing the total to fifteen.
GebietsweineWithout a more specific geographical indication
OrtsweineWith indication of municipality
RiedWith indication of single vineyard site

DACDesignationFirst vintagePermitted grape varietiesAlcohol levelWine style
1Weinviertel DAC Klassik2002Grüner VeltlinerMin 12%Aromatic, spicy and peppery; no oak or botrytis notes
1Weinviertel DAC Reserve2009Grüner VeltlinerMin 13%Dry, full-bodied and spicy, oak aging and subtle botrytis notes allowed
2Mittelburgenland DAC Klassik2005BlaufränkischIn general min 12.5%, max 13%.
From a single vineyard site: min 13%, max 13.5%.
Fruit-driven, spicy, full-bodied, matured in either stainless steel tanks, oak casks or oak barrels
2Mittelburgenland DAC Reserve2005BlaufränkischMin 13%Fruit-driven, spicy, full-bodied, must be matured in either large oak casks or small oak barrels
3Traisental DAC Klassik2006Grüner Veltliner or RieslingMin 12%Grüner Veltliner: aromatic, spicy, no botrytis or oak notes.
Riesling: intensive, full-bodied, aromatic, mineral notes, no botrytis or oak notes
3Traisental DAC Reserve2006Grüner Veltliner or RieslingMin 13%Grüner Veltliner: aromatic, spicy, no botrytis or oak notes.
Riesling: intensive, full-bodied, aromatic, mineral notes, no botrytis or oak notes
4Kremstal DAC Klassik2006Grüner Veltliner or RieslingMin 12%Grüner Veltliner: fresh, fruit-driven aromas, aromatic, gentle spice, no botrytis or oak notes.
Riesling: aromatic, intensive stone fruit aromas, elegant, mineral notes, no botrytis or oak notes
4Kremstal DAC Reserve2006Grüner Veltliner or RieslingMin 13%As above with the following differences: opulent, full-bodied with density and with great length, pronounced varietal character. Subtle botrytis and oak aging aromas are allowed.
5Kamptal DAC Klassik2008Grüner Veltliner or RieslingMin 12%Grüner Veltliner: fruit-driven, gentle spice, no botrytis or no oak notes.
Riesling: delicate, aromatic, intensive fruit, elegant, mineral notes, no oak notes, none or only little botrytis
5Kamptal DAC Reserve2008Grüner Veltliner or RieslingMin 13%As above with the following differences: opulent, full-bodied with a lingering finish, pronounced regional and varietal character. Subtle botrytis or oak aging notes are allowed.
6Leithaberg DACWhite2009Pinot blanc, Chardonnay, Neuburger, Grüner Veltliner, alone or as a blendMin 12.5%, max 13.5%Regional typicity in taste and bouquet. Fruity, spicy bouquet with primary fruit aromas. Compact, spicy, delicate taste with minerals, little or no use of oak.
6Leithaberg DACRed2008Min 85% Blaufränkisch, may be blended with up to 15% St. Laurent, Zweigelt or Pinot noirMin 12.5%, max 13.5%Regional typicity in taste and bouquet. Fruity, spicy bouquet with primary fruit aromas. Compact, spicy, delicate taste with minerals, little or no use of oak.
7Eisenberg DAC Klassik2009BlaufränkischMin 12.5%, max 13%Fruit-driven, mineral and spicy aromas, little or not notable oak aromas
7Eisenberg DAC Reserve2008BlaufränkischMin 13%Fruity, mineral and spicy notes, full-bodied.
8Neusiedlersee DAC Klassik2011Min 85% ZweigeltMin 12%Typical for the variety, fruity, spicy, aging in oak barrels or stainless steel
8Neusiedlersee DAC Reserve2010Min 60% Zweigelt, the rest indigenous grape varietiesMin 13%Typical for the variety, fruity, spicy, powerful, aging in traditional large oak casks or small oak barrels
9Wiener Gemischter Satz DACKlassik2013Dominant grape variety max. 50%, third grape variety min. 10%Max 12.5%dry, little oak notes
9Wiener Gemischter Satz DACRied2013Dominant grape variety max. 50%, third grape variety min. 10%Min 12.5%dry
10Rosalia DACKlassik Red2017Blaufränkisch, ZweigeltMin 12%Rich in finesse, fruit-driven aromas, spicy, aromatic
10Rosalia DACReserve Red2017Blaufränkisch, ZweigeltMin 13%Rich in finesse, fruit-driven aromas, spicy, aromatic
10Rosalia DACRosé2017One or more red Not specifiedFresh, fruit-driven aromas, spicy
11Vulkanland Steiermark DACGebietsweine2018Welschriesling, Pinot blanc, Chardonnay, Pinot gris, Riesling, Gelber Muskateller, Sauvignon blanc, Traminer as well as cuvées made from themNot specified. Instead: specifications for max. content of residual sugar and market release dates.Fine element of mineral spice, subtle, regionally typical weight and substance. Increasing depth and expression of origin with more specific geographical indications.
11Vulkanland Steiermark DACOrtsweine2018Two focal varieties per municipality out of: Welschriesling, Pinot blanc, Chardonnay, Pinot gris, Riesling, Gelber Muskateller, Sauvignon blanc, Traminer as well as cuvées made from themNot specified. Instead: specifications for max. content of residual sugar and market release dates.Fine element of mineral spice, subtle, regionally typical weight and substance. Increasing depth and expression of origin with more specific geographical indications.
11Vulkanland Steiermark DACRied2018Welschriesling, Pinot blanc, Chardonnay, Pinot gris, Riesling, Gelber Muskateller, Sauvignon blanc, Traminer as well as cuvées made from themNot specified. Instead: specifications for max. content of residual sugar and market release dates.Fine element of mineral spice, subtle, regionally typical weight and substance. Increasing depth and expression of origin with more specific geographical indications.
12Südsteiermark DACGebietsweine2018Welschriesling, Pinot blanc, Chardonnay, Pinot gris, Riesling, Gelber Muskateller, Sauvignon blanc, Traminer as well as cuvées made from themNot specified. Instead: specifications for max. content of residual sugar and market release dates.Fine element of mineral spice, subtle, regionally typical weight and substance. Increasing depth and expression of origin with more specific geographical indications.
12Südsteiermark DACOrtsweine2018Two focal varieties per municipality out of: Welschriesling, Pinot blanc, Chardonnay, Pinot gris, Riesling, Gelber Muskateller, Sauvignon blanc, Traminer as well as cuvées made from themNot specified. Instead: specifications for max. content of residual sugar and market release dates.Fine element of mineral spice, subtle, regionally typical weight and substance. Increasing depth and expression of origin with more specific geographical indications.
12Südsteiermark DACRied2018Welschriesling, Pinot blanc, Chardonnay, Pinot gris, Riesling, Gelber Muskateller, Sauvignon blanc, Traminer as well as cuvées made from themNot specified. Instead: specifications for max. content of residual sugar and market release dates.Fine element of mineral spice, subtle, regionally typical weight and substance. Increasing depth and expression of origin with more specific geographical indications.
13Weststeiermark DACGebietsweine2018Blauer Wildbacher, Welschriesling, Pinot blanc, Chardonnay, Pinot gris, Riesling, Gelber Muskateller, Sauvignon blanc, Traminer as well as cuvées made from themNot specified. Instead: specifications for max. content of residual sugar and market release dates.Fine element of mineral spice, subtle, regionally typical weight and substance. Increasing depth and expression of origin with more specific geographical indications.
13Weststeiermark DACOrtsweine2018Two focal varieties per municipality out of: Blauer Wildbacher, Welschriesling, Pinot blanc, Chardonnay, Pinot gris, Riesling, Gelber Muskateller, Sauvignon blanc, Traminer as well as cuvées made from themNot specified. Instead: specifications for max. content of residual sugar and market release dates.Fine element of mineral spice, subtle, regionally typical weight and substance. Increasing depth and expression of origin with more specific geographical indications.
13Weststeiermark DACRied2018Blauer Wildbacher, Welschriesling, Pinot blanc, Chardonnay, Pinot gris, Riesling, Gelber Muskateller, Sauvignon blanc, Traminer as well as cuvées made from themNot specified. Instead: specifications for max. content of residual sugar and market release dates.Fine element of mineral spice, subtle, regionally typical weight and substance. Increasing depth and expression of origin with more specific geographical indications.
14Carnuntum DACGebietsweine2019White: Pinot blanc, Chardonnay, Grüner Veltliner
Red: Blaufränkisch, Zweigelt
White: not specified
Red: min. 12.0% vol.
Carnuntum's reds and whites all exhibit an inherent finesse and power. Zweigelt and Blaufränkisch both express an elegant, robust character in a lively and refreshing style. White Carnuntum DAC marries opulent fruit with firm structure.
14Carnuntum DACOrtsweine2019White: Pinot blanc, Chardonnay, Grüner Veltliner
Red: Blaufränkisch, Zweigelt
White: not specified
Red: min. 12.0% vol.
Carnuntum's reds and whites all exhibit an inherent finesse and power. Zweigelt and Blaufränkisch both express an elegant, robust character in a lively and refreshing style. White Carnuntum DAC marries opulent fruit with firm structure.
14Carnuntum DACRied2019White: Pinot blanc, Chardonnay, Grüner Veltliner
Red: Blaufränkisch, Zweigelt
White: not specified
Red: min. 12.0% vol.
Carnuntum's reds and whites all exhibit an inherent finesse and power. Zweigelt and Blaufränkisch both express an elegant, robust character in a lively and refreshing style. White Carnuntum DAC marries opulent fruit with firm structure.
15Wachau DACGebietsweine2020Grüner Veltliner, Riesling, Pinot blanc, Pinot gris, Chardonnay, Neuburger, Muskateller, Sauvignon blanc, Traminer, Frühroter Veltliner, Müller-Thurgau, Muskat Ottonel, Roter Veltliner, Gemischter Satz, Pinot Noir, St. Laurent, ZweigeltNot specifiedVery little or no oak notes
15Wachau DACOrtsweine2020Grüner Veltliner, Riesling, Pinot blanc, Pinot gris, Chardonnay, Neuburger, Muskateller, Sauvignon blanc, TraminerNot specifiedVery little or no oak notes
15Wachau DACRied2020Grüner Veltliner, RieslingNot specifiedVery little or no oak notes