Lagrein Riserva Vigna 'Castel Ringberg' 2019<br />South Tyrol DOC<br /><br />The Renaissance castle of the Vigna 'Castel Ringberg', built by the Habsburg dynasty in 1620, towers above Lake Kaltern and is surrounded by the vineyards of the single<br />vineyard site. A 'Vigna' is an additional designation of origin; the term stands for a precisely delineated and mapped vineyard. The vineyards of the Vigna 'Castel Ringberg',<br />which alternate between moderate and steep slopes, are located at a unique intersection of three different soils: in the west, the dolomite rock of the Mendel ridge<br />accompanies the vineyards, while the steep slopes consist of 30,000-year-old gravel from the ice-age river Adige. In the southern and central parts, the larger areas consist<br />of loose limestone rubble, which aerates the vine roots well. In addition, the mildness of Lake Kaltern, coupled with strong afternoon southerly winds, allows for gentle,<br />natural cultivation with deliberately small-scale production. The microclimate and geological conditions at an ideal altitude of 330 to 400 metres above sea level offer optimal<br />conditions for wines of incomparable character. 'Castel Ringberg' Lagrein Riserva Vigna invites with a strong garnet red and with a fruity-fresh, multi-layered bouquet:<br />Aromas of red berries with cranberries, currants and cherries combine with delicate tobacco notes and a little chocolate. Velvety soft tannins, a fresh, spicy richness and<br />structure, youthful elegance and plenty of charm as well as a stimulating, mineral-tinged length convince on the palate.'<br /><br />2019 vintage: The 2019 wine year presents itself as a classic South Tyrolean vintage with solid good quality, albeit a smaller harvest. This year's differences in harvest date<br />and quantity between vineyards at different altitudes were significant. After an initially warm spring, followed by a cooler April-May with a delayed rise in high temperatures in<br />the summer, the harvest could be scheduled to begin in the second week of September. These classic for South Tyrol - now historic - harvest dates around two weeks later<br />than in 2018 allow the grapes to benefit from the vaunted 'golden South Tyrolean autumn' with warm days and already cool nights. Especially the vineyards at higher<br />altitudes, where the maturity is reached later, were able to benefit from the very best weather conditions in late autumn.<br /><br />VINIFICATION: Fermentation on the skins for about 10 days followed by acid reduction. Maturation for 20 months in French barriques. Subsequent filling and long ageing in<br />bottle. Since 2015, a state-of-the-art fermentation cellar has allowed the grapes to be processed with the utmost care, with whole-grape processing and also the processing<br />of whole grapes using gravity. The sensitive destemmer and the gentle transport of the grapes by means of a 'cuvon', a container on rails, prove to be extremely gentle on<br />the grapes and preserve their high quality. The state of the art building is certainly unique in South Tyrol in this conception and is probably one of the most modern<br />fermenting cellars in Italy, for the production of great red wines d'excellence.<br /><br />Designation: South Tyrol DOC<br />Grape variety: 100% Lagrein<br />Alcohol: 13,50% Vol<br />Residual sugar: 4,9 g/L<br />Total acidity: 5,1 g/L<br />Harvest: Harvested and selected by hand with the utmost care<br />
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