Alto Adige Roots and an Import from Germany
Matthias Messner lives out his love of Riesling on the Renon plateau
An estate from the thirteenth century and an import from Rhineland Palatinate: the Rielingerhof in Collalbo on the Renon plateau is over eight hundred years old, but only since 2011 has the grape harvest been made into wine at the estate, including Riesling. Winegrower Matthias Messnerlearned to love it during his years of apprenticeship in Rhineland
Palatinate in Germany. And this import from the Rhine has found
outstanding conditions here.
As early as the beginning of the
thirteenth century, the Rielingerhof in Siffiano, a district of Collalbo
on the Renon plateau, was first mentioned in a document. A wine
pressing stone from that time is still in the farmhouse – as testimony
to the 800 year-old tradition of winegrowing at the estate, which came
into the possession of the Messner family in 1956.
And now it is
Matthias Messner who holds the reins here. He learned the art of
winemaking both in Alto Adige and in Germany. “From the Rhineland, I
brought along my love of Riesling, which brings forth such noteworthy
quality on these mineral-rich soils,” Messner says. And what provides
this is not only the soils, which are ideal for fruity wines with mineral tones,
but also the elevation of the two hectare vineyards (at 750 meters!),
the southern exposure of the mountainside, and last but not least their
slope. “It reaches up to 75 percent,” Messner explains.
In such
extreme locations, work by hand is required, added to which Messner
manages his Rielingerhof in Collalbo purely organically. All of the
wines that originate here are certified organic: the white Blatterle,
Müller Thurgau, and Kerner, and the red Schiava and Zweigelt.
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