The Wine with the Sickle
Fruity-elegant wines in the Valle Isarco white wine tradition
The name of the Villscheiderhof in Bressanone is derived from the Ladin
language and refers to cutting hay with a sickle. Although that
continues to grace the coat of arms of the farm, it is not used so often
with winegrowing. At the Villscheiderhof, they focus on the white wine
tradition of the Valle Isarco.
Since 1997, Florian Hilpold has
run the Villscheiderhof in Bressanone, which he took over from his
father, with its steep vineyards with southern and eastern exposures.
“The soils here at an elevation of 700 meters are rocky, low in lime,
not fertile, and water-permeable, and they produce very interesting
wines,” says the winegrower.
The wines to which Florian and also
his son Meinrad refer are first and foremost white, primarily Sylvaner,
Kerner, and Riesling, which are typical varieties for the Valle Isarco.
Some 25,000 bottles leave the winery each year, with part of the
production being served up in the family’s own inn which was set up in
2004 in the Villscheiderhof’s former barn. Anyone who tastes the
estate’s own wine there will notice that it is a fresh, fruity, elegant
white wine with a good sugar to acidity balance. Winegrower Hilpold’s
particular pride, though, is the late harvest passito from the
Villscheiderhof. “It tastes like honey and candied fruits, an unending reverberation in the nose, an extraordinary combination of roasting aromas and the perfect sugar-acidity relationship,” says Hilpold, describing this particular wine.
When winegrowers go into raptures...
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Wine Varieties
Wine shop
All year round by appointment
Guided tours
On request for a minimum of 8 people
Restaurant opening hours
Farmhouse restaurant with typical cuisine from the Eisack Valley open at weekends in spring and fall. Reservations are recommended.