Alto Adige DOC Müller Thurgau - Linea 1840 - H. Lun 2025

H. Lun

Format: 75 cl

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Producer H. Lun
Name Alto Adige DOC
Variety Müller Thurgau
Vintage 2025
Gradation 12.5%
Format 75 cl
Aromatic profile Fresh, fruity, floral
Vinification method Controlled temperature fermentation
Region Trentino-Alto Adige
Production area Alto Adige
Country Italy
Type White wine
Aging 2-3 years
Type of cask Stainless steel
Color White
Serving temperature 8-10°C
Recommended consumption Young, within 2 years
Pairing Appetizers, fish, light dishes
The Müller Thurgau of the Linea 1840 by H. Lun stands out for its elegance and freshness, an authentic expression of the Alto Adige terroir. Grown in the heart of Alto Adige, this white wine comes from a particularly aromatic and versatile grape variety, known for its ability to release delicate and fine aromas.

The winemaking process enhances its varietal characteristics, highlighting notes of green apple, white flowers, and citrus hints that blend with a pleasant minerality typical of the mountainous territory. The refined aging in stainless steel preserves its freshness and structure intact, delivering a full-bodied yet harmonious sip.

Perfect as an aperitif or paired with light fish dishes, salads, and fresh cheeses, this Müller Thurgau gracefully tells of the extraordinary Alto Adige biodiversity, combining tradition and modernity in every glass.
The winery

H. Lun – Winery in Alto Adige / Südtirol

Discover the story and wines of H. Lun.

Historic label from Alto Adige (Südtirol) specializing in regional wines; today managed as an independent brand by Cantina Girlan.
Region: Alto Adige / Südtirol
Country: Italia
Founded: 1840
Grapes: Pinot Bianco, Chardonnay, Pinot Grigio, Müller Thurgau, Riesling, Sauvignon, Gewürztraminer, Moscato Giallo, Lagrein (incluso Lagrein rosé), Grauvernatsch (Vernatsch / Schiava), Pinot Noir
A historic South Tyrol brand founded in 1840. Two main lines: 1840 and Sandbichler Managed as an independent brand by Cantina Girlan Commitment to sustainability: gradual introduction of 410 g bottles to reduce CO2 emissions. Regional specialties: Lagrein, Pinot Noir, Gewürztraminer and typical Alto Adige wines
Winery history
H. Lun originated as a quality label from South Tyrol when Alois H. Lun, beginning in 1840, started marketing wines selected from the region’s finest vineyards under his own name. After more than a century, the H. Lun label came under the management of Cantina Girlan, which maintains and develops it as an independent line while preserving its tradition.
Production philosophy
Selection of grape clusters by area and quality to enhance the expression of the terroir; production organized into two ranges with attention to varietal character. Recent commitment to reducing environmental impact.
Terroir and vineyards
The wines come from Alto Adige / Südtirol: an alpine‑continental climate tempered by abundant sunshine and shelter from the Alps to the north. Warm currents from Lake Garda and the Mediterranean influence the sunny exposures around Bolzano/Cornaiano.

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