2019 Weingut Ignaz Niedrist 'Berger Gei' Lagrein, Alto Adige, Italy

2019 Weingut Ignaz Niedrist 'Berger Gei' Lagrein, Alto Adige, Italy

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This is Weingut Ignaz Niedrist's flagship bottling made from Lagrein, a lesser known, but very delicious grape variety that produces wines of elegance and power. Aged 12-14 months in oak and 12 months in bottle before release.
"Exciting deep opaque black-purple color with violet rim; aromas of blackberries and Assam tea-leaves; big, long, chewy finish. Drink now with braised meats or hold for 3-5 years." - Oliver McCrum Wine & Spirits Imports
Varieties: 100% Lagrein
Region: Gries Subzone, Alto Adige DOC (Südtiroler), Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy
Volume: 750ml
Alcohol: 14% ABV
Farming Practice: organic conversion in progress
Soil Type: Porphyry subsoil with large mineral inclusions, the top layer is sandy, loose, water permeable and easily heated with a small amount of silt, pH range slightly acidic
Sulfur: unknown

Wine growers for generations

The winery has been in our family for almost 200 years.

Grandfather Josef Niedrist practiced great efficiency when producing and selling wines. In the early 1920s however, both political circumstances and the operational arrangements of our farm changed abruptly. Alto Adige had become part of Italy as a result of the Treaty of Versailles (1919) and Grandfather died young in 1922. His wife Antonia managed to keep the farm alive during the troublesome years between the wars; she was forced to stop on-site wine production.

More than 30 vintages

In 1989 Ignaz and Elisabeth Niedrist resumed wine production on the farm. Their takeover meant a renaissance for the winery: several vineyards were added to the core operation expanding the repertoire significantly.

Through sustainable cultivation, sophisticated craftsmanship and persistent striving for quality, they have managed to successfully lead the winery into the future.

Moving forward

The moment has come for the next generation:  Maria and Johannes share their parents’ passion for viticulture and are excited to follow in their footsteps.
Together they will tackle future challenges by combining their skills and strengths.

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