Styria’s king of vegetables
Styrian asparagus
Praises have often been sung of the rose, the violet, or bunches of lilac. But no poet ever extols the virtues of asparagus. We think it’s highly deserving of praise too. We always feel a little bewitched when asparagus grows in Mahrensdorf and Bad Blumau. From April to June, it grows on the fields belonging to the Reicher and Brugner families. You can enjoy it all year round at the farm shop in Mahrensdorf, where it’s preserved in Gölles’ balsamic vinegar.
In spring or early summer, when the warm rays of sunshine shine down on Styria’s “Wine Country” earlier than anywhere else in Austria, we know it won’t be long before asparagus season arrives. Veronika, who grows asparagus: “From March to May, while tender shoots of wild garlic are springing up in profusion in the wild garlic patches of the Murauen wetlands in Bad Radkersburg, getting turned into delicious pesto, cream of wild garlic soup and wild garlic purée... the next season is already under way: asparagus time!”
Connoisseurs relish Styrian asparagus paired with gorgeous Styrian white wine, marking the first highlight on the culinary calendar. This king among vegetables also has a diuretic and purifying effect.
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