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Producer Valle Isarco
Name Alto Adige Valle Isarco DOC
Variety Gruner Veltliner
Vintage 2024
Gradation 13.5%
Format 75 cl
Aromatic profile Notes of green apple, citrus, aromatic herbs
Vinification method Fermentation in stainless steel tanks at controlled temperature
Region Alto Adige
Production area Valle Isarco
Country Italy
Type White wine
Aging 7 months on fine lees
Type of cask Stainless steel tanks, acacia wood barrels
Color White
Serving temperature 8-10°C
Recommended consumption Within 3 years from harvest
Pairing Fish dishes, white meats, appetizers
Valle Isarco

Gruner Veltliner - Valle Isarco 2024

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Format: 75 cl

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Technical information
Producer Valle Isarco
Name Alto Adige Valle Isarco DOC
Variety Gruner Veltliner
Vintage 2024
Gradation 13.5%
Format 75 cl
Aromatic profile Notes of green apple, citrus, aromatic herbs
Vinification method Fermentation in stainless steel tanks at controlled temperature
Region Alto Adige
Production area Valle Isarco
Country Italy
Type White wine
Aging 7 months on fine lees
Type of cask Stainless steel tanks, acacia wood barrels
Color White
Serving temperature 8-10°C
Recommended consumption Within 3 years from harvest
Pairing Fish dishes, white meats, appetizers

The Gruner Veltliner from the Isarco Valley is a prime example of white wine that encapsulates the essence of the Alto Adige region, known for its cool climate and mineral-rich soils, ideal for cultivating this variety originally from Austria. The specific microclimate and geographic location of the Isarco Valley allow for the creation of a wine with great finesse and aromatic complexity.

Produced with meticulous attention to detail, this Gruner Veltliner stands out for its straw-yellow color with greenish highlights. On the nose, it offers a rich bouquet dominated by notes of green apple, pear, peach, and a delicate trace of aromatic herbs reminiscent of parsley and celery, typical of the variety. This olfactory richness is further enhanced by mineral nuances that reveal the wine's deep connection to its terroir.

On the palate, the wine is dry, fresh, and vibrant, with a refreshing acidity that ensures a pleasantly persistent sip. Its balanced structure and elegance make it an ideal companion for a variety of dishes, especially seafood, vegetarian dishes, and fresh cheeses.

This Gruner Veltliner from the Isarco Valley is a sublime example of how local conditions can be harnessed to produce wines that stand on par with the best international wines of the same variety. It is perfect for white wine enthusiasts seeking a product that combines tradition and uniqueness.


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How to serve

Glass:

Calice Apertura Media

Serve to:

8-10°C


When to drink it:

Questo vino è buono subito ma puoi farlo invecchiare 1-3 anni

Production area


Alto Adige


Producer: Valle Isarco

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Vino bianco con aromi delicati ed eleganti, che ricordano le erbe di montagna, da provare assolutamente

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Vino bianco con aromi delicati ed eleganti, che ricordano le erbe di montagna, da provare assolutamente