Old Knowledge, New Paths
Wines grown biodynamically and vinified innovatively
For thirty years, Franz Josef Pfeifhofer has dedicated himself to organic and biodynamic cultivation.
At the organic Zollweghof Estate Winery in Lana, he makes wines of the
highest quality from fungus-resistant varieties and creates completely
new wines – including one with lemon balm.
The
Zollweghof in Lana is a small, family-run winegrowing operation whose
winery dates back to the fourteenth century. In these historical
surroundings, winegrower Pfeifhofer matures his wines in old large
wooden barrels and clay amphorae. In so doing, he uses
long-established methods which only enhance the biodynamic cultivation
at the estate. “My grapevines are fungus-resistant, so I hardly need to
treat them: applying sulfur twice at the most suffices,” Pfeifhofer
says.
And doing all of the work in the vineyard by hand also
fits in with this philosophy. And for the grower, there is no
alternative, since the vineyard areas are so steep that work by machine
would in any case be impossible.
As a winegrower, Pfeifhofer
has set for himself the goal of making “great, modern top wines” from
fungus-resistant varieties. And to do so, he is prepared to travel
unconventional paths. His glowing rosé sparkling wine “Swing”,
for instance, is intended as an aperitif, while “Melissa gold” can be
drunk as a digestive. “We have refined this wine with bee balm, thus
combining the knowledge of organic wine with the knowledge of nature and
herbs,” Pfeifhofer says.
“This knowledge is ancient,” he adds. And yet totally new.
Тел. +39 335 5922200 | +39 334 9298716
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Every Thursday at 4pm with reservation request