Estate Wines

The “Estate Wines” are traditionally vinified and aged in stainless steel tanks, partly in large oak barrels, and stand out as fruit-driven vintage wines typical of the grape variety.

Blauburgunder

Alto Adige Pinot Nero Riserva DOC

Intense ruby-red, with a pronounced fruity bouquet of blackberry and cherry. Well structured, with firm yet velvety tannins; dry.

Chardonnay

Südtiroler Chardonnay DOC

Pale straw-yellow with delicate, fruity aromas of banana and pear. Well structured, with juicy and refreshing acidity, persistent; dry.

Gewürztraminer

Alto Adige Gewürztraminer DOC

Light yellow with golden highlights, and a subtle bouquet with hints of roses and exotic fruits. Full bodied and well balanced, long in the finish; dry.

Merlot

Alto Adige Merlot Riserva DOC

Purple to garnet-red, with balsam notes of walnuts and black currants. Full bodied and grainy, with pleasing astringency and a persistent finish; dry.

Riesling

Alto Adige Riesling DOC

Golden color with greenish nuances and a delicate fruity bouquet of peach and apricot. A wine with a distinctive character and great structure, with the
typical acidity of Riesling, long persistence on the palate; dry.

Ruländer

Alto Adige Pinot Grigio DOC

Brilliant light yellow, with a subtle bouquet of wild flowers and vanilla. Well structured, with a pleasant juicy acidity; dry.

Sauvignon blanc

Alto Adige Sauvignon Blanc DOC

Light yellow with green highlights, and delicate aromas that bring ivy leaves and elderberry flowers to mind. Well-structured with lively acidity and a persistent finish; dry.

In the Vineyard

The constellation of soil, climate, grape variety and man, in harmonious interaction, creates the unmistakable character of a wine and establishes its authenticity. To empathize with the character of the vine and to bring it to the development of its best qualities is the principle in viticulture and winemaking of Laimburg Winery.