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Alto-Adige

With hillsides terraced by pretty apple orchards, the dazzling Dolomites and its sun soaked mountain slopes, the Alto-Adige is an alpine paradise.   A bilingual province, its well heeled neighbours from Switzerland, Austria and Germany flock to spend holidays here rock climbing, dining in mountain lodges and taking long alpine walks.  

Red or white?
Whites are the shining light in this region but the lesser known reds from regional specialties are marvellous medium bodied expressions. 

If classy, crisp and racy white wine is your thing, these wines should be part of your regular drinking plans.  Lead by its sophisticated cooperative producers, Pinot Grigio is king, though ably backed up by Pinot Bianco and less well known treasures like Sylvaner and Kerner. 

Premium white blends add Chardonnay to the mix, giving glorious texture and fuller bodied whites. 

Smart refreshing medium bodied reds with juicy pomegranate fruit and a touch of tannin, come in the form of Schiava and Lagrein. 

Grapes
Pinot Grigio, Pinot Bianco, Chardonnay, Schiava, Lagrein

Favourite Producers
Terlan, Erste + Neue, Köfererhof, Foradori, Tiefenbrunner


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  1. Manni Nossing Südtirol Eisacktaler DOC Kerner 2021
    Manni Nossing Südtirol Eisacktaler DOC Kerner 2021
    The 2021 Kerner bouquet is delicate yet impactful, with exotic floral perfumes, tropical citrus and sour melon. It’s vividly fruit-centric yet full of zesty tension, with sour kiwi, ripe nectarine and depths of saline minerality. This finishes crunchy and potent with a staining of citrusy concentration eased by residual acids that keep the mouth watering. The intensity of the vintage is captured beautifully here. The 2021 is powerful yet refined and totally in line with the Nossing style. ERIC GUIDO, Vinous

    Manni Nössing runs his small winery amid the towering peaks of the Dolomites in the town of  Bressanone, less than twenty miles south of the Austrian border. Descended from a family of farmers, Manni has no formal training in viticulture or enology but seeks to learn from each vintage in order to produce wines that are capable of giving pleasure while also reflecting the terroir from which they originate. The result is a range of wines that are a joy to drink while also exhibiting exceptional finesse and complexity, perfectly showcasing Manni’s passion for his land and the region’s pristine Alpine beauty.
    2021
    White
    Italy
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