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- Wine type
- Red wine
- Country
- Italy
- Allergens
- Contains sulphites
- Region
- Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol
- Classification
- DOC (Denominazione di Origine Controllata)
- Grape variety
- Schiava/Vernatsch
- Taste
- dry
- Vintage
- 2022
- Alcohol
- 13% Vol.
- Storage potential
- 2030+
- Wine pairings
- Aged Cheese
Grilled and fried meat
Mushroom risotto
Pasta with meat
Risotto with meat
Sausage specialties
White meat (poultry) - Closure
- Natural Cork
- Vinification
- Alcoholic fermentation in steel tanks
Hand harvesting
Maceration on the skins
Malolactic fermentation in oak barrel
Malolactic fermentation in steel tanks - Aging and Maturation
- In bottle
Oak barrel
Stainless Steel Tank - Volume
- 0.75 L
- Reference quantity
- 1 L
- Serving Temperature
- 16-18 °C
- Type of cultivation
- Conventional
- Anschrift Hersteller
Elena Walch, Via Andreas Hofer 1, 39040 Tramin/Termeno (BZ), Italy
One can rightly claim that the name Elena Walch is synonymous with top quality wines from South Tyrol. The winery is still family-owned today and leads the elite of Italian wine production.
The quality offensive from Italy
Elena Walch produces her wines according to a special philosophy. Every Elena Walch wine forms a symbiosis with the climate, the soil and the work in the vineyards. Sustainable work and respect for the territory come first. The grapes for Elena Walch wines come mainly from two of the largest and rightly most beautiful vineyards in South Tyrol.
- Castel Ringberg
Here are the famous Habsberg castles, which are entwined with grapevines. The floors have a very individual texture and are highly recognizable. This also creates very characterful wines on these soils. - Kastelaz near Kaltern
This vineyard benefits from its exclusive south-facing location. This is a real rarity, especially in South Tyrol.
Together, these two vineyards cover an area of around 55 hectares. Elena Walch is now the fifth generation to run the winery.
Buy sustainable wines from Elena Walch
Elena Welch wines are mainly on the shelves of people who also value sustainable products in their everyday lives that are produced in harmony with nature. The entire production chain is based on sustainability guidelines. For example, all of the electricity required for the wine cellar is produced in-house and most production chains use corks free of adhesives and bleach.
Why order online from Vinigrandi?
We have selected the best wines from the producer for our shop and offer them at a very good price-performance ratio. Would you like to taste your Elena Walch wine before it is sold? Then you are cordially invited to our wine shop in the city of Berlin.
FAQ: Your questions about Elena Walch wines
What distinguishes the Elena Walch wines?
The terrior-conscious wines from South Tyrol do not compromise on quality even under the label of sustainability. If you want to buy Elena Walch wine, you get a top quality wine. The best-known white varieties include the Gewürztraminer from Tramin and the Pinot Gris. Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon are very popular as red grape varieties.
What do Elena Walch wines cost?
Elena Walch's wines are at a medium price level. You can get good wines for less than € 20. But there are also wines available for more than € 50.00 if you are looking for a very good wine.
Who is running Elena Walch's winery today?
Elena Walch started wine production in 1987 as the first woman in South Tyrol. As a trained architect, she acquired the knowledge for this herself. Today she passes this knowledge on to her two daughters, who actively participate in the success of the winery.
Where does Elena Walch wine come from?
The grapes are harvested exclusively from the two individual sites Castel Ringberg and Kastelaz. The classification "Vignas" guarantees this origin.