Müller Thurgau is widely planted in the steep valleys of Italy’s Alto Adige where it finds cool climatic conditions that help safeguard the variety’s natural floral and fruity aromas. This expression is light and food-friendly and there’s a touch of white pepper on the close.
— M.L.
(11/1/2010)
This expression of Müller-Thurgau is thin and crisp in the mouth with lemon and candied fruit aromas on the nose. The aromas are flatter and less floral than you might expect from this fragrant grape variety.
— M.L.
(3/1/2012)
Thanks to the fact that this Müller-Thurgau is aged on the lees, the wine shows extra creaminess and smoothness behind aromas of peach cobbler, baked pear and fragrant yellow rose.
— M.L.
(3/1/2012)
This fragrant sparkler offers bright floral aromas of honeysuckle and spring flower, with pretty tones of stone fruit and passion fruit. There’s a touch of fruity sweetness backed by foamy, thick perlage.
— M.L.
(12/1/2012)
This pale-colored get by with standard aromas of stone fruit, kiwi and passion fruit. Easy-to-drink and decidedly uncomplicated, it offers simple, fruit-driven flavors.
— M.L.
(12/1/2007)
Light fizz and a touch of sweetness tickle your palate and open the way for fragrant floral tones and exotic fruit. The mouthfeel is lean and watery but fruity flavors are raised one notch up in intensity thanks to the wine’s easy effervescence.
— M.L.
(12/1/2007)
Awkwardly focused on pineapple-like aromas, this makes little room for other fragrances. Despite being lean and thin in the mouth, it delivers a lot of fruity freshness on the finish.
— M.L.
(12/1/2007)