Alto Adige Valle Isarco DOCKernerEUR 14-20 retailstill-white
Abbazia di Novacella's classic Kerner from the Eisacktal monastery cellars - high-altitude (550-900 m), aromatic, lime-and-elderflower lift with a stony saline finish. The under-EUR 20 entry to the 880-year-old Augustinian monastery winery, founded 1142. The Praepositus tier above sits at EUR 25-35.
Tip: Kerner is the Eisacktal's modern signature variety, a Trollinger x Riesling cross developed in Wurttemberg in 1929 and brought to the Eisacktal in the 1970s. Abbazia di Novacella's classic Kerner is the abbey-cellar's entry Kerner.
Alto Adige DOCPinot BiancoEUR 11-15 retailstill-white
Kellerei St. Michael-Eppan's base Pinot Bianco is the under-EUR 15 entry to a Gambero Rosso Cooperative-of-the-Year-2021 cellar, in the Eppan (Appiano) basin. Crisp orchard-fruit core with the typical mineral lift; the Schulthauser cru at EUR 25-30 is the step-up.
Tip: Appiano is the largest wine-producing community in Alto Adige with over 500 hectares of Pinot Bianco alone. The base cooperative bottling shows where the appellation begins.
Alto Adige DOCPinot GrigioEUR 11-15 retailstill-white
Cantina Tramin's base Pinot Grigio is the cooperative's entry to its Alto Adige range, a fresh, mineral, mid-weight Pinot Grigio for sub-EUR 15 drinking. The everyday Pinot Grigio from the Gewurztraminer village.
Tip: Tramin's Unterebner Pinot Grigio sits at EUR 25-35 and is the step-up Vigna selection. The base bottling is the daily-drinker.
Alto Adige DOCPinot BiancoEUR 16-22 retailstill-white
Cantina Terlano's Tradition Pinot Bianco is the cooperative's entry to its long-aged Pinot Bianco production (the cooperative was founded in 1893 and runs a library of long-aged Rarity bottlings 10+ years old). Mineral, citrus-saline, slate-bright; an under-EUR 25 Alto Adige Pinot Bianco. Cantina Terlano's Vorberg and Rarity tier the same grape up the price ladder.
Tip: Cantina Terlano is famed for its long-aged Pinot Bianco library (the Rarity bottling releases at 10+ years of age). The Tradition tier shows where that vineyard footprint begins.
Alto Adige DOCGewurztraminerEUR 15-22 retailstill-white
Cantina Tramin's base Gewurztraminer is the entry to the historical Gewurztraminer producer, the Tramin (Termeno) cooperative whose Nussbaumer selection is the appellation's most awarded bottling. The base wine is aromatic rose-and-lychee, drier than many examples, an honest under-EUR 25 starting point.
Tip: Pair with Asian and lightly spiced cuisine. The Nussbaumer Selezioni at ~EUR 40 is the deeper expression of the same vineyards.
Alto Adige DOCPinot BiancoEUR 11-15 retailstill-white
Cantina Colterenzio's Cora Pinot Bianco is a faithful under-EUR 15 South Tyrolean white from one of the larger Alto Adige cooperatives, in Cornaiano on the eastern side of the Oltradige zone. Apple-and-pear core with mineral lift, the textbook every-day Pinot Bianco profile.
Tip: Colterenzio's range climbs through Lafoa Sauvignon and Cornell Pinot Nero at the next tiers. Cora is the white daily-drinker.