

The top-rated Alto Adige wines for 2023
The Italian wine guides select their favourites
The wines of Alto Adige continue to hold top spot in Italy’s wine guides, as demonstrated by the recently published ratings for the coming year. The most successful producers were the Terlan and Tramin wineries, while the most highly rated wine was the 2019 Pinot Noir Riserva Trattmann from the Girlan winery, given top marks by six of the nine wine guides.
There were thus 23 “Tre Bicchieri” awards from Gambero Rosso, 36 “Top Wine” awards from Slow Wine and 35 “Quattro Viti” awards from Vitae; Veronelli awarded 24 “Tre Stelle Oro” for wines from Alto Adige, while Vinibuoni made 33 awards of “Le Corone” or “Le Golden Star”, and Bibenda granted 36 “Cinque Grappoli”. In all, 44 wines from Alto Adige were ranked in Doctor Wine’s highest category, “I Faccini 95+”, while Sparkle gave five of its “Cinque Sfere”, with The Wine Hunter giving 61 wines a “Golden Award” or a “Platinum Award”.
There were thus 23 “Tre Bicchieri” awards from Gambero Rosso, 36 “Top Wine” awards from Slow Wine and 35 “Quattro Viti” awards from Vitae; Veronelli awarded 24 “Tre Stelle Oro” for wines from Alto Adige, while Vinibuoni made 33 awards of “Le Corone” or “Le Golden Star”, and Bibenda granted 36 “Cinque Grappoli”. In all, 44 wines from Alto Adige were ranked in Doctor Wine’s highest category, “I Faccini 95+”, while Sparkle gave five of its “Cinque Sfere”, with The Wine Hunter giving 61 wines a “Golden Award” or a “Platinum Award”.
One final curious fact:
Although Alto Adige is Italy’s white wine region par excellence, it is a red wine from Alto Adige – namely the Girlan winery’s Pinot Noir Riserva Trattmann 2019 – that has garnered the most awards for 2023 and is the only wine from the region to be receive top marks from six of the nine guides.
Of Italy’s leading wine guides, that published by “L’Espresso” is missing from this article for a very simple reason: while all the other guides are published in autumn, that of “L’Espresso” is only published in spring.
However, this does not diminish our joy at the excellent results achieved by the wines of Alto Adige. So our congratulations go to all the producers of top wines!
Overview Awards Italian Wine Guides
Of Italy’s leading wine guides, that published by “L’Espresso” is missing from this article for a very simple reason: while all the other guides are published in autumn, that of “L’Espresso” is only published in spring.
However, this does not diminish our joy at the excellent results achieved by the wines of Alto Adige. So our congratulations go to all the producers of top wines!
Overview Awards Italian Wine Guides