In (Wine) Heaven
In Castelbello, the special feature of the Val Venosta’s Monte Mezzodì is exploited
It is not without reason that the Monte Mezzo dì-Sonnenbergcarries its name [“Midday Mountain” in Italian, “Sun Mountain” in
German]. More than 250 days of sun per year can be counted here, the
temperature differentials between day and night are extreme, and the
amount of precipitation is lower than anywhere else in Alto Adige.
These extraordinary conditions are used by Markus Fliri at the Himmelreich-Hof in Castelbello in order to produce wines with strong character.
Even
if Castelbello does not lie within a typical winegrowing zone, wine has
been produced at the Himmelreich-Hof since time immemorial. At least
for their own use. But in 2004, that was no longer enough for the
winegrower Fliri. He wanted to increase the production of quality wines
at his estate and also offer them for sale – “interesting, top-quality
wines” as the winegrower himself says.
The vineyards of the
Himmelreich-Hof, just precisely two hectares, lie at an elevation of 650
meters, and the moraine soils, a remnant of the last ice age, have a
high mineral content which can be tasted in the grapes. And thus also
in the wine. “It is a matters of importance to us to produce natural, sincere wines with strong character,” says Fliri.
His
assortment comprises Zweigelt, a red cuvée to which he has given the
name “Himmelreich” [“Kingdom of Heaven”], and Pinot Noir. The young
wines are transferred into small oak casks to age there and be able to
mature in complete tranquility. In addition to those, there is also
Pinot Blanc and, new to the Himmelreich-Hof’s assortment, Riesling.
Тел. +39 0473 624417
m.fliri@rolmail.net
www.himmelreich-hof.info
Wine Varieties
Bronner
Pinot Grigio
Muscaris
Пино гриджо / Pinot Grigio
Рислинг / Riesling
Solaris
Скьява (вернач) / Schiava (Vernatsch)
Пино блан / Pinot Blanc
Zweigelt
Wine shop
Guided tours
On request