Nose
Due to the varieties of Riesling and Chasselas (Gutedel) as parents, the Müller Thurgau has notable characteristics, with its elegant aroma, its flowery notes of elder and a spicy muscatel.
Palate
Slightly aromatic, elegant, fresh and mineral
Growing Conditions
Our Müller Thurgau is grown mainly in two vineyards high above the city of Bolzano, at an altitude of 600-700 m, close to Rafenstein Castle. The altitude favours the development of the aroma and guarantees a good level of acidity. Both are very important for this variety.
Bottling
We bottle the Müller Thrugau more than once a year.
Winemaking
The Müller Thurgau undergoes fermentation at 20°C and maturates in stainless steel tanks.
Aging
Müller Thurgau is a variety you should drink quiet young - as the acidity is not so high, it could become flat within the years.
Appearance
light straw yellow
Food Pairing
The Müller Thurgau is a very good aperitif wine and is great to drink matched with starters, fish and meat.