Vineyards & Sites

Explore our wine-growing regions

South Tyrol | Alto Adige | Südtriol

Our Vineyards & Sites

Our family farms 25 hectares of estate-owned vineyards in Entiklar, Kurtatsch and Margreid, ranging in altitude from 210 to 1,000 metres. These are complemented by grapes grown by around 58 South Tyrolean winegrowing families, who cultivate a further 60 hectares of vineyards. Our collaboration is built on long-term partnerships: some families have worked with us for generations, while others have joined our network more recently. This allows us to match each grape variety with its most suitable terroir while preserving South Tyrol's unique landscape of small, family-run vineyards. All of our partners work according to clearly defined quality standards and are supported by our viticulture team throughout the growing season. This close collaboration is built on a deep understanding of nature and extensive expertise in the relationship between soil, climate and grape variety.

Kurtatsch - Margreid
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Kurtatsch - Margreid
The region Kurtatsch - Margreid is situated in the southern part of the South Tyrolean lowlands near the border with Trentino and combines a Mediterranean climate with alpine influences. The vineyards stretch along the right bank of the Adige River.
Völser Aicha
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Völser Aicha
Völser Aicha is situated on the northern slope of the Tiers Valley within the picturesque Schlern-Rosengarten Nature Park. One of the distinct characteristics of this region is its soil composition, dominated by volcanic rock formations.
Montan - Neumarkt
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Montan - Neumarkt
The vineyards of Montan encompassing the hamlets of Glen and Pinzon, along with Mazon within the municipality of Neumarkt, stretch alongside the sun-drenched slopes on the left bank of the Adige River and are recognized for excellent Pinot Noir.
Bozen
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Bozen
Due to its favorable geographical location, the small vineyard Stubengüter in Bozen (Bolzano) is considered one of the prime locations for cultivating the indigenous South Tyrolean grape variety, Lagrein.