Alto Adige

Focus Wines

Alois Lageder Chardonnay
A well-balanced Chardonnay with fruity, juicy flavours of peach, melon and subtle minerality.
Pairs perfectly with our Burrata served on pickled beetroot carpaccio with walnut dressing and hazelnut crumb.

Alois Lageder Lowengang Chardonnay
An important wine for Alois Lageder as, in the 1980s, it became the first white wine from Alto Adige to achieve international success. Intense aromas of peach, butter and oak with a fruity and minerally flavour.
★ Pairs perfectly with our Pan-Seared King Scallops served with crispy pancetta, pea purée, mint, chilli oil and pork crumb.

Alois Lageder Pinot Noir
A medium-bodied Pinot Noir with aromas and flavours of cherry, raspberry and a touch of spice.
Pairs perfectly with our Honey & Balsamic Glazed Duck served with red wine jus, spring greens and creamy mash.

About Alto Adige

This small but mighty region may be renowned for its spectacular scenery, but the land produces an abundance of exceptional white wines.

Grapes have been grown here for almost 2,500 years. The proximity of the Alps and the Mediterranean have meant 20 different grape varieties are grown and flourish together in this region.

You’ll find both rich, Tuscan-style red wines alongside lean, Germanic style white wines, this variety of wine has seen an influence in the food of this region.

Vineyards within Alto Adige sit as high as 3,900 ft above sea level. That is a quarter of the way up Mont Blanc!

Focus Producer: Alois Lageder

Established in 1823, Alois Lageder is now in the hands of the family’s fifth and sixth generation.

Trailblazers of sustainability, Lageder have farmed biodynamically since the 1990s and were the first winery to only use solar, water and geothermal energy in Northern Italy. Lageder are passionate and dedicated to understanding nature in the vineyard helping them to create a diverse range of excellent wines.

“Nature is much more powerful than we are. Our objective as wine growers is to maintain and develop the complex systems of nature.”- Alois Lageder

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