Kellerei Bozen

Cantina Bolzano, whose history begins in 1908, is today one of the most important  wineries in Alto Adige and represents one of Italy’s leading enterprises in terms of quality and originality. 

Architectural marvel

Kellerei Bozen’s signature design feature is a majestic vine-leafed cube that illuminates beautifully in the evening. It artistically symbolizes Kellerei Bozen as a pioneering leader in viticulture innovation and green cultivation. However, the metallic sheathing’s purpose isn’t only decorative, it supports the winery’s eco-friendly cooling efforts by filtering sunlight.

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Nature’s gifts must be employed with respect and understanding.

The Cantina Bolzano winegrowers have a strong focus on near-natural methods and sustainably managed vineyards. They are committed to treating the soils and vines with the greatest care. Do it with passion and you will do it well! Not only do its winegrowers labor rigorously to harvest the best quality grapes, but they also employ green cultivation techniques whenever possible to care for the vine, fruit and soil.

Bolzano -  “Venice may swim on water, but Bolzano swims on wine.”

Hilly or mountainous region, Alto Adige’s climate features strong differences between day and night temperatures. That contrast produces grapes with varied and complex aromas, while keeping them elegant and refined, in a way that is hard to find in other Italian wines.

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Bolzano

Their vineyards are located on the slopes and in the valley bottom. On diverse soils they cultivate 15 different grape varieties, which are used to make wines with local/regional character.

 

Pinot Nero - Pinot Noir

Pinot Nero, originates from Burgundy and has been cultivated in Alto Adige for more than a century.

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Pinot Nero

The grapes for this Pinot Nero grow on selected sites on the slopes of the Renon in the Bolzano area. Full-flavoured, fruity, smooth, medium-bodied with light tannins.

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