Alto Adige dell'Alto Adige SüdtirolSüdtiroler

SKU: 14475

The name Traminer appears for the first time in 1349 in Konrad Megenberg's "Book of Nature". The origins of this vine are uncertain; some believe they are in Alsace, others in the town of Termeno (Bolzano), still others in Wurttemberg, and finally in the Reno valley. The grapes are harvested manually in boxes. After a delicate destemming, cold maceration follows at a temperature of 12°. The alcoholic fermentation takes place in steel tanks at a controlled temperature; at the end of alcoholic fermentation, the wine is kept in contact with the lees, in stainless steel containers for about 6 months. In the glass it has an intense straw yellow color. On the nose, the aroma is intense and varied with aromas ranging from yellow pulp fruits, lychee, rose, acacia flowers and saffron. On the palate it immediately proves to be a wine of great structure and balance based on sapid and fresh notes, supported by a never invasive softness and characterized by delicious almond nuances. An eclectic goblet that is excellent on the table as an aperitif or to accompany shellfish dishes, ethnic cuisine and spicy flavours.

€20.68
SKU: 14474
Production notes After fermentation, the Pinot Blanc from the Von Blumen winery remains in contact with the lees in stainless steel for 6 months. Tasting notes The Pinot Bianco from the Von Blumen winery has a straw yellow color, with hints of apple, peach, apricot and pear. Very convincing in the mouth with its acidity and minerality.
€16.47
SKU: 14473

The Pinot Noir grape variety is considered among the most noble red grape varieties in the world and also the most difficult to interpret. The origin of this vine is believed to be attributed to the French region of Burgundy. The grape harvest is manual, as it was once done. After a delicate destemming and crushing, fermentation follows with maceration on the skins in stainless steel tanks at a controlled temperature. To extract color and aroma from the skins, several pumping overs are carried out and finally the maturation takes place in large wooden barrels. In the glass the color is a pale ruby red. The nose is intense and seductive with notes of raspberry, cherry, blackberry, violet and various spices. On the palate it is warm and enveloping, with lively notes of undergrowth. Thanks to its harmony, bringing this Pinot Noir to the table with red meat dishes, medium and long-aged cheeses and stewed fish will be a guaranteed success.

€22.57
SKU: 14472

For more than a century this vine, originally from France and precisely from the Loire Valley area, has been grown on the hills of Alto Adige. The grape harvest takes place by hand, as in the past, starting from the beginning of September. After a gentle destemming, the grapes undergo a short cold maceration in a stainless steel press. The alcoholic fermentation takes place in steel tanks at a controlled temperature. At the end of alcoholic fermentation, the wine is kept in contact with the lees, in stainless steel containers for about 6 months. The Sauvignon has a yellow color with light green reflections. On the nose the scent is fresh, with extravagant hints of nettle, pepper, tomato leaves and anise. On the palate the flavor is intense and persistent with a good aroma and a savory and gritty acidity. A versatile goblet that goes perfectly with all courses at the table and after the first sip it will take you back to the unspoiled nature on the slopes of Monte Corno.

€31.11
SKU: 14471

Production notes Pinot Bianco ''Flowers'' is a white wine aged for 10 months in tonneaux. Malolactic fermentation can be total or partial. Tasting notes Pinot Bianco ''Flowers'' is a straw yellow white wine with green transparencies. Perfumes of white flowers and flint with vegetal notes in the background. Fresh and mineral taste of ripe pineapple, sage and anise.

€25.53
SKU: 14470
Lagrein is one of the most important and representative red grape varieties of Trentino Alto Adige. The grape harvest takes place in October, manually. After a delicate destemming and crushing, fermentation follows with maceration on the skins in stainless steel tanks at a controlled temperature. To extract color and aroma from the skins, several pumping overs are carried out and finally the maturation takes place in large wooden barrels. In the glass the color is a deep ruby red. The nose is intense and seductive with notes of iris, cherry, blackberry and blueberry. On the palate it is deep and enveloping but at the same time delicate and soft. Thanks to its strong personality, this Lagrein lends itself well to red meat dishes, roasts, medium and long-aged cheeses.
€19.69
SKU: 14418

Precious light white wine, characterized by a slight acidity and a fruity bouquet. The nose captivates with delicate notes of nutmeg and stone fruit. The clear yellow-green color of this dry white wine captivates with its fruity and intense flavour.

€16.40
SKU: 14194

White wine with a straw yellow color and an unmistakable and intense aroma of gooseberry, currant, elderberry, lilac and peach, coming from vines grown on calcareous soils of glacial origin. The nose has an intense and fruity aroma, while the palate is dry, with delicate acidic notes.

€20.62
SKU: 14111

Pfitscher's Gewürztraminer Riserva comes from a single selected vineyard, "Rutter", at an altitude of 300 meters above sea level in Egna.

€35.37
SKU: 13701

A long winter postponed the awakening of the vine to early April. A drop in temperatures after budding also delayed flowering. Subsequently, the weather remained capricious with a hot June and a humid July which laid the ideal foundations for the start of the maturation. August showed its best side with sunny weeks and exceptionally low night temperatures. Despite some brief downpours at the end of September/beginning of October, the harvest, which began with a delay of approx. ten days than usual and characterized by clearly lower than average volumes, it was marked by numerous warm days and increasingly colder nights.

€11.40
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Kulinarik: Erleben Sie die Appellation Alto Adige Südtirol!

Südtirol, a region of Trentino Alto Adige in Italy, is one of the largest wine appellations in Italy. In the heart of the Alps, this wine region produces superior quality wines from indigenous grapes from the vineyards located in the mountains. The Alto Adige Südtirol Denomination ( DAAS ) is a protected wine area that offers numerous options of high quality wines. The grapes produced in this area are grown in the traditional way, according to the principles of sustainable agriculture. Here, a combination of soils, climate and grape varieties give the wines a unique character that is recognized around the world.

If you want to discover the greatness of the Alto Adige Südtirol Denomination, you are on the right page. In this article we will talk about the history, wines and food culture of this region, so get ready to explore this amazing world!

The history of the Alto Adige Südtirol Denomination

The Alto Adige Südtirol Denomination was founded in 1978 and is one of the largest wine denominations in Italy. It extends over 44 municipalities in the region, covering the provinces of Bolzano and Trento. The wine region is divided into four subzones, each with unique characteristics in terms of soil, climate and grape variety.

The success of this wine region is due to the commitment of local farmers, who are committed to cultivating grapes in the traditional way, according to principles of sustainable agriculture. Due to the diversity of the land and climate, this area offers a great variety of superior quality wines.

The wines of the Alto Adige Südtirol Denomination

The Alto Adige Südtirol Appellation is known for its white wines, which are among the best in Italy. The range of white wines includes varieties such as Chardonnay, Pinot Gris and Sauvignon Blanc.

In addition to white wines, red wines can also be found in this wine region, including Pinot Noir, Lagrein, Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon. DAAS also produces rosé wines, such as Rosé Pinot Grigio and Rosé Merlot. Furthermore, this area is famous for its sweet and passito wines, such as Sylvaner Dolce, Gewürztraminer Dolce and Moscato Giallo.

The culinary culture of the Alto Adige Südtirol Denomination

Like all the regions of Trentino Alto Adige, the Alto Adige Südtirol Denomination has a rich culinary tradition. The gastronomy of the region is a mix of Italian, Austrian and German influences, with a modern twist.

Main dishes from the region include dumplings, a type of dumpling made with stale bread and spices, and Knödel, a potato dumpling that can be served as a side dish or main course. Other typical dishes of the area include Zuppa di Pane, a soup made with bread and vegetables, and dumplings with cheese, a sweeter version of the traditional dumplings.

Furthermore, the region is known for its cheeses, such as Trentingrana and Puzzone di Moena. Let's not forget the desserts, such as apple pies and Christmas cookies.

The Alto Adige Südtirol Denomination is a paradise for wine lovers

The Alto Adige Südtirol appellation is a paradise for sommeliers and wine lovers. The region offers a large variety of superior quality wines, all produced according to sustainable agricultural principles. The wines of this area have a unique character which is appreciated all over the world.

Furthermore, the region also offers a rich culinary culture that is perfect to accompany the wines of the area. If you too want to taste the wines and dishes of the Alto Adige Südtirol Denomination, do not hesitate to visit this splendid region and discover everything it has to offer.

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