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Wine: White wine
Taste: Dry
Volume: Medium
Min. alcohol: 11.5%
Storage potential: No saving potential
The basic grape in this wine is, not surprisingly, Müller-Thurgau (85-100%), to which it is permitted to add local white grapes (0-15%).
Alto Adige/Südtiroler Terlano Müller Thurgau DOC is a white wine which ranges from greenish yellow to straw-yellow. The scent is delicate and slightly aromatic, while the taste is dry, soft, smooth and fruity.
This wine is also known as Alto Adige Terlano Müller Thurgau DOC. If the label mentions Classico, Klassisch or Klassisches Ursprungsgebiet, it means that the wine originated in the so-called classical part of the zone surrounding the cities of Terlano, Nalles and Andriano.
If the label mentions “Vigna” (Gewächs or Wachstum), followed by the name of a place, it refers to a specific vineyard area or a “micro zone”.
The wine is a great accompaniment of antipasti, risotto and various liver and seafood dishes.
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