Alto Adige

Alto Adige

2023 Tiefenbrunner Turmhof Blauburgunder
grape Pinot Noir
94 James Suckling
2023 St. Michael-Eppan Sanct Valentin Pinot Grigio
grape Pinot Grigio
36.95 30.54
2025 Tiefenbrunner Alto Adige Pinot Grigio Merus
grape Pinot Grigio
91 James Suckling
2023 Roeno Pinot Grigio Rìvoli
grape Pinot Grigio
93 James Suckling
2022 Tiefenbrunner Feldmarschall von Fenner Müller
grape Muller Thurgau
91 James Suckling
2025 Girlan Classici Pinot Grigio Alto Adige
grape Pinot Grigio
14.55 12.02
93 Parker
2020 Tiefenbrunner Lagrein Riserva Linticlarus
grape Lagrein
95 Parker
2021 St. Michael-Eppan Alto Adige Appius
grape Chardonnay, Pinot Blanc, Pinot Grigio, Sauvignon Blanc
215.00 177.69
2023 Alois Lageder Alto Adige Chardonnay
grape Chardonnay
93 Parker
2020 Pfitscher Alto Adige Merlot Riserva Cortazo Brenntal
grape Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot
55.95 46.24
92 Parker
2023 Franz Haas Manna Schweizer
grape Chardonnay, Gewurztraminer, Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc
34.95 28.88
2020 Laimburg Oyèll Alto Adige Oyèll Sauvignon Blanc Riserva
grape Sauvignon Blanc
Special Price 21.50 17.77 Regular Price 25.95 21.45
92 Parker
2022 Tiefenbrunner Turmhof Alto Adige Lagrein
grape Lagrein
95 James Suckling
2020 Alois Lageder Versalto Pinot Bianco
grape Pinot Blanc
27.95 23.10
94 James Suckling
2023 St. Michael-Eppan Fallwind Chardonnay
grape Pinot Grigio
23.95 19.79

Alto Adige is one of the smallest wine growing regions in Italy. But thanks to its geographic location, it is also one of the most versatile. What emerges here are not trendy wines, but authentic wines with their own character instead.
Alto Adige is located right below Austria at the top of Italy, in a "Y" -shaped glacial valley. Before planes were invented, this small valley was the main passage between Italy and the rest of Europe.


Vineyards in Alto Adige creep in horizontal rows along the flanks of glacial valleys. The wine estates here are commonly referred to as "Schloss", which is the German word for castle or chateau. Alto Adige is quite small at only 13,000 hectares, but the region varies enough to have 7 different growing sub-regions. The city of Bolzano is smack in the center of Alto Adige and has some of the most amazing landscapes.
Despite its modest size, the Alto Adige wine-growing region offers a remarkable spectrum of grape varieties. And it is not only the native vines of Lagrein and Schiava (Vernatsch) that have established themselves with a special fondness for the Alto Adige terroir. In addition to them, many other noble, vibrant and powerful red and white wines thrive, revealing their distinct aromas among snow-capped peaks and Mediterranean cypresses. The character of the wine varieties is perfected by winemakers with their skill and special instinct; causing an international sensation with their high level of quality.

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