Konrad Oberhofer

Kerner - Sudtirol DOC - Konrad Oberhofer 2024

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Format: 75 cl

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Producer Konrad Oberhofer
Name Sudtirol DOC
Variety Kerner
Vintage 2024
Gradation 14.0%
Format 75 cl
Aromatic profile Floral notes, white pulp fruit, minerality
Vinification method Controlled temperature fermentation in steel
Region Trentino-Alto Adige
Production area Alto Adige
Country Italy
Type White wine
Color Straw white
Serving temperature 8-10°C
Recommended consumption Within 2-3 years from harvest
Pairing Fish dishes, appetizers, fresh cheeses
Kerner di Konrad Oberhofer represents an elegant interpretation of the homonymous grape variety, cultivated in the sunny vineyards of Alto Adige, a region famous for the quality of its white wines. The Sudtirol DOC designation guarantees a suitable territory, characterized by a cool climate and ideal temperature variations that preserve the fresh acidity and aromatic notes of the wine.

This Kerner stands out for a deep and enveloping bouquet, where hints of white-fleshed fruit, such as golden apple and ripe pear, emerge, accompanied by delicate floral nuances and a slight balsamic note that enriches the olfactory profile. On the palate, it is harmonious and soft, with a balanced structure supported by fresh acidity and a pleasantly persistent finish.

The aging, carried out mainly in steel, preserves the purity of the grape variety and the typical freshness of the Alto Adige area. This wine pairs wonderfully with delicate fish dishes, white meats, and fresh cheeses, elegantly enhancing the flavors without overpowering them. A refined example of alpine white wine that combines tradition and modernity.
The winery

Konrad Oberhofer – Winery in Alto Adige (Südtirol)

Discover the story and wines of Konrad Oberhofer.

Winery based in Tramin (Termeno), South Tyrol, known for its single-varietal wines and single-vineyard winemaking approach.
Region: Alto Adige (Südtirol)
Country: Italia
Founded: 1906
Grapes: Sauvignon, Pinot Bianco (Weissburgunder), Riesling, Kerner, Lagrein, Gewürztraminer, Pinot Nero (Blauburgunder), Müller Thurgau, Vernatsch (Schiava)
Family tradition documented on the official website since 1906. Headquarters and production in Termeno/Tramin, Alto Adige. Official catalogue featuring seven varietal wines. Known for the separate vinification of grapes from each vineyard and for its focus on single-varietal expressions. Distributed in Italy through Compagnia del Vino.
Winery history
A family-run estate whose official website states began in 1906. The Oberhofer family has long been active in agriculture and the wine trade in Tramin/Termeno; over time the estate has evolved its production, favoring local and international varieties typical of Alto Adige.
Production philosophy
It prefers single-varietal wines and highlights the characteristics of individual vineyards: the founder was the first to vinify the grapes separately for each vineyard, a choice that still guides production and quality selection today.
Terroir and vineyards
Termeno / Tramin, Alto Adige. The technical notes on the individual labels mention soils such as clayey conglomerate, limestone and porphyry, or marl-clay soils typical of the area.

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