A Viennese wine tavern in the Grinzing area of Vienna, Austria ? The grouping of pine tree branches is a historic sign dating back to 1784 when Austrian Emperor Joseph II issued the decree that permitted all residents to open establishments to sell and serve self-produced wines.
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