Varietal: Gewürztraminer Vineyards and soil Freiberg, near Merano/ Meran: westfacing slope with soil over bedrock, 500 metres above sea level. Laimburg ruins: south and southeast facing slopes with sandy alluvial and porphyry soils, 300-350 metres above sea level. Seeburg, near Bressanone/Brixen: southwest slope with sandy soil, 550 metres above sea level.
Training Form: Espalier
Vinification: After light pressing and low-temperature fermentation in stainless steel, the young wine is aged on the lees for five months before bottling.
Deion: Light yellow in colour with gold highlights, with a delicate bouquet of exotic fruit, such as lychee, and roses. Forceful, yet well balanced, with a long finish.
Serving Suggestion: Chilled to 12° C, an ideal aperitif that also pairs well with risotto, shellfish and other seafood, or spicy Asian recipes as well as sharp cheeses.
Allergic-Info: This wine can contain sulfites Alcoholic content: 11.00 %
yr. 2001 Stephen Tanzer:
85 of 100 Points.
"Stephen Tanzer" has rated the wine "Laimburg Gewurztraminer Alto Adige - Sudtirol" the vintage 2001 with 85 of 100 points.
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a considered low crop quantity and maturing in Tonneaux; ruby to dark garnet colour; typical for variety and pleasant on the palate; soft and elegant, 12 month maturation in Tonneaux. Best paired: to game, wild poultry, darker meats and cheeses.
The cheese, which is soft in texture and contains small holes, takes its natural, balanced flavour the creamy high-altitude milk which conceals all the fascinating secrets of traditional cheese-making processes in this area.