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Sauvignon Blanc "Mantelle" Nals Margreid 2020

Art. # 4279
Nals Margreid is known as one of the best producers in Alto Adige. This region is home to some of the most ethereal white wines in Italy. Characteristic of Nals Margreid are the single-varietal wines that showcase the typical characteristics of the variety, presented through the local terroir. Mantele Sauvignon Blanc ages for 8 months in large oak barrels.

Profile

  • Fruit
  • Body
  • Dryness
  • Freshness
  • Alcohol

Variety

Sauvignon Blanc

Flavours

  • Citrus Citrus
  • Mineral aromas Mineral aromas
  • Tropical fruits Tropical fruits

Glass

For white wine

Serving Temperature

Cold Cold

Food pairing

  • Vegetables Vegetables
  • Seafood Seafood
  • Soft cheeses Soft cheeses

Maturity

Ready for consumption

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Nals Margreid

Nals Margreid

"Kellerei Nals Margreid" is located in Nals in the Italian wine region of South Tyrol (Trentino-Alto Adige region). It was founded in 1985 at the merger of the two traditional wineries Nals (1932) and Margreid-Entiklar (1954). Today, 140 vinegrowers on the South Tyrolean Wine Route cultivate about 150 hectares of vineyards at an altitude of 200 to 900 meters. Gottfried Pollinger is the sales manager and Harald Schraffle is the cellar master. The pursuit of sustainable agriculture determines the use of mainly ecological means in the care of vineyards. The main grape varieties typical of the region include Pinot Bianco, Chardonnay, Pinot Grigio, Mueller-Thurgau, Moscato Giallo (Golden Muscat), Sauvignon Blanc and Gewürztraminer, as well as the red Pinot Noir, Vernatsch, Lagrein, Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon. The large product range includes various wines from the DOC regions of Lake Caldaro, Saint Magdalene and South Tyrol. Premium wines include Pinot Bianco "Sirmian", Pinot Bianco "Penon", Sauvignon "Mantele", Sauvignon "Gennen", Vernatsch "Galea", Pinot Nero "Mazzon", Lagrein Riserva "Gries", Cabernet Riserva "Lafot", Riserva Merlot Cabernet "Anticus" and Baroness Pasito "Baron Salvadori". The annual production is about 950,000 bottles of wine, 30% of which are exported to European countries and the United States. The winery is a member of the Association of South Tyrolean Winery Cooperatives.

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Alto-Adige

Alto-Adige

Alto Adige (or Sudtirol for the two-thirds of its German-speaking residents) is located in Northern Italy and borders Veneto to the east, Lombardy to the west, and the Tyrol region of Austria to the north. Stretching to 47 degrees north latitude and an altitude of over 3050 meters, Alto Adige is a region of topographical and climatic extremes. The main wine-growing areas in the region follow the valley of the Adige River from Merano in the north to Trentino in the south and are planted both at the bottom of the valley and on its slopes, many of which are incredibly steep. Most wines from this region are produced by cooperatives, which due to the need for efficiency in harvesting, winemaking, and trade have become known for consistent quality and reliable quantity. Nowadays, there is a trend towards an increase in the number of independent producers, who are also gaining a good reputation. The dominant local varieties are the red Schiava and Lagrein, with the most widespread being Schiava (Vernatsch in German), which makes a medium-bodied wine with low levels of alcohol and tannin and is often blended with the denser Lagrein to add more depth and power to the wine. The white varieties used in Alto Adige include both the traditional German Muller-Thurgau, Sylvaner, and Gewurztraminer, as well as the French Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Bianco, and Pinot Grigio. Recently, the plantings of Pinot Noir have also been increasing.

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Sauvignon Blanc

Sauvignon Blanc

Sauvignon Blanc is one of the most famous white grape varieties, successfully found its way out of the home country France into a second one - New Zealand. The rapid development of the Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc is one of the most dramatic events in the world of wine. The intense and readily accessible flavour of a classic Marlborough is the main reason behind this success - fruity, intense, almost magical.The key selling point of Sauvignon Blanc is its straightforwardness – the flavours are rarely hidden away in the background, which makes Sauvignon Blanc an ideal wine with which to begin a journey in the world of wine. Classic Sauvignon Blanc aromas range from grass, nettles and asparagus to green apples and to more esoteric notes such as cats' pee, boxwood and gunflint.

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