One Winery, Two Areas, 35 Wines
The credo: Making the origin recognizable in the aroma
One special feature of the Merano Winery with its 360 members catches the eye immediately: two completely different cultivation zones. They are on one hand the mild, Mediterranean Merano valley basin and, on the other hand, the dry, windy, climatically extreme Val Venosta. No fewer than twenty grape varieties grow here upon which the offering from the Merano Winery is based.
The winery itself came into existence in July 2010, and specifically from the merger of the Burggräfler Winery that was founded in 1901 with the Meran Winery that was initiated in 1952. Its headquarters is in a striking building that combines the new with the old in Marlengo in which the threads of 360 members, 250 hectares of cultivated area, over twenty grape varieties, and two completely different cultivation zones are all woven together. “The offering of many different wines is a special feature and strength of the Merano Winery,” explains winemaker Stefan Kapfinger, “but it is also associated with a higher expenditure of labor.” That begins in the vineyards, on slopes a large portion of which are steep, in which nearly all of the work is done by hand, but in any case in a sustainable manner that protects resources.
“In the winery, it is necessary to preserve the quality of the grapes that come from our vineyards,” says Kapfinger. With his wines, the origin of each of them ought to be recognizable as clearly as possible in the aroma. For that reason, the winemaker understands himself as a “midwife”: “The wine ought to go its own way,” he says, “I just accompany it on its journey. With a great deal of patience and sometimes also strong nerves.”
The Winery Cantina Merano in Marlengo and Merano: From now on, the winery has two locations that are both the perfect place for getting together and having a great time: the Panoramic Enoteca in Marling and the new City.Vinothek in the center of Meran. Enjoy the exciting wine collection, a special selection of distillates and a brisk masterpiece among the Alto Adige DOC sparkling wines, treat yourself to some unforgettable new impressions and join a tour of the winery for a behind-the-scenes look into all the finer things in life that Meran has to offer.
The winery itself came into existence in July 2010, and specifically from the merger of the Burggräfler Winery that was founded in 1901 with the Meran Winery that was initiated in 1952. Its headquarters is in a striking building that combines the new with the old in Marlengo in which the threads of 360 members, 250 hectares of cultivated area, over twenty grape varieties, and two completely different cultivation zones are all woven together. “The offering of many different wines is a special feature and strength of the Merano Winery,” explains winemaker Stefan Kapfinger, “but it is also associated with a higher expenditure of labor.” That begins in the vineyards, on slopes a large portion of which are steep, in which nearly all of the work is done by hand, but in any case in a sustainable manner that protects resources.
“In the winery, it is necessary to preserve the quality of the grapes that come from our vineyards,” says Kapfinger. With his wines, the origin of each of them ought to be recognizable as clearly as possible in the aroma. For that reason, the winemaker understands himself as a “midwife”: “The wine ought to go its own way,” he says, “I just accompany it on its journey. With a great deal of patience and sometimes also strong nerves.”
The Winery Cantina Merano in Marlengo and Merano: From now on, the winery has two locations that are both the perfect place for getting together and having a great time: the Panoramic Enoteca in Marling and the new City.Vinothek in the center of Meran. Enjoy the exciting wine collection, a special selection of distillates and a brisk masterpiece among the Alto Adige DOC sparkling wines, treat yourself to some unforgettable new impressions and join a tour of the winery for a behind-the-scenes look into all the finer things in life that Meran has to offer.
Via Cantina 9, 39020, Marlengo
Phone +39 0473 447137
info@kellereimeran.it
www.kellereimeran.it
Phone +39 0473 447137
info@kellereimeran.it
www.kellereimeran.it
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“The wine ought to go its own way, I just accompany it on its journey: with a great deal of patience and sometimes also strong nerves.”
Stefan Kapfinger, winemaker of the Merano Winery
Wine Varieties
Lagrein
Blauburgunder
Müller Thurgau
Chardonnay
Weißburgunder
Vernatsch
Sekt
Gewürztraminer
Sauvignon Blanc
Riesling
Goldmuskateller
Merlot
Pinot Grigio
Cabernet Sauvignon
Kerner
Blauburgunder
Müller Thurgau
Chardonnay
Weißburgunder
Vernatsch
Sekt
Gewürztraminer
Sauvignon Blanc
Riesling
Goldmuskateller
Merlot
Pinot Grigio
Cabernet Sauvignon
Kerner
Wine shop
Panorama wine shop in Marlengo - Wine Shop . Wine Tasting . Guided Tours
Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 7 p.m. and Saturday 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. (parking available)
City.Vinothek in Merano - Wine Shop . Wine Tasting . Guided Tours
Monday - Saturday 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. and Sunday 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. (next to the Algund parking garage)
Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 7 p.m. and Saturday 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. (parking available)
City.Vinothek in Merano - Wine Shop . Wine Tasting . Guided Tours
Monday - Saturday 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. and Sunday 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. (next to the Algund parking garage)
Guided tours
Head quarter Cantina Merano Winery in Marlengo: On request and by reservation (for groups of 8 people or more).
Distillery in Merano (next to the City.Vinothek): On request and by reservation (for groups of 8 people or more).
Distillery in Merano (next to the City.Vinothek): On request and by reservation (for groups of 8 people or more).
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