Key characteristics:
St. Michael-Eppan Sanct Valentin Pinot Grigio Alto Adige is a pioneering and highly acclaimed white wine, first crafted in 1986. It is celebrated for its elegant, layered, and multidimensional character, showcasing exquisite minerality, refined aromas, and remarkable aging potential.
Tasting Notes:
- Variety: 100% Pinot Grigio.
- Appearance: Intense straw yellow.
- Aroma: Fruity aromas of apple and pear, delicate vanilla, toasted white bread and hazelnut.
- Taste: Strong, creamy, with full-bodied character, pleasant acidity and toasted nuances.
- Region: Hailing from Italy’s Alto Adige, a unique region where Alpine and Mediterranean influences converge, creating a mosaic of microclimates and diverse soils rich in potassium, calcium, magnesium, iron, and phosphorus. The vineyards, located in Eppan at elevations of 420-600m, benefit from a significant diurnal range, which fosters high acidity and delicate aromatics.
- Pairing: A true multifaceted talent capable of easily accompanying fish dishes as well as red meat; perfect with risotto with herb pesto.
Overall impression:
This Pinot Grigio offers an impressive balance of strength, creaminess, and vibrant acidity, culminating in a complex and satisfying drinking experience. Its thoughtful vinification and aging on lees contribute to its full-bodied nature and toasted nuances, making it a truly expressive wine.
Extra notes:
- Produced by St. Michael-Eppan, a cooperative winery with over 320 winemaking families, which was named “Cantina dell’anno 2000” and “Cooperative Winery of the year 2021” by Gambero Rosso.
- Cellar Master Hans Terzer, a key figure behind this wine, was recognized as one of the ten best winemakers in the world in 2000 and honored for his life’s work. The Sanct Valentin Pinot Grigio is widely regarded as one of Italy’s most awarded Pinot Grigio wines.






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