Vineyards in Meranese

Cantina Meran Burggraefler ★ 4.6

DOC Alto Adige MeraneseSchiava, Pinot Bianco, Pinot Grigio, Sauvignon Blanc, Lagrein, Pinot Noir260 haFounded 2010Cooperative of approximately 400 grower familiesMeranese

Formed in 2010 by the merger of Cantina Vini Merano (1952) and Cantina Burggraefler (1901). Around 400 grower families farm 260 hectares of vineyard on the porphyry slopes around Merano, producing about 1 million bottles annually; the panoramic cellar at Marlengo is a marquee Wine Road visit.

Tasting: Reservation tastings at the Marlengo panoramic Enoteca; second tasting point at the Merano City.Vinothek under the Portici arcades.

Signature wines: festival-pinot-bianco, graf-von-meran-pinot-bianco, schickenburg-schiava, graf-von-meran-pinot-grigio

Tip: The panoramic Enoteca at Marlengo has a roof terrace with full Texel-range views; pair the Schickenburg Schiava with Speck and local apple cake.

Weingut Plonerhof ★ 4.4

DOC Alto Adige MeranesePinot Bianco, Sauvignon Blanc, Riesling, Schiava, Pinot Noir, Gewuerztraminer4 haFounded 1998Tutzer family (Erhart Tutzer and Herta Schaefer)Meranese

Erhart Tutzer and Herta Schaefer converted a fruit farm above Marlengo into a 4-hectare vineyard estate, with slopes up to 40 percent gradient. White cuvees combining Sauvignon, Riesling and Pinot Bianco are the cellar's calling card; the cellar also produces a Meranese sparkling wine.

Tasting: Tastings by appointment at the steep-slope estate above Marling; sparkling wine specialism alongside the still range.

Signature wines: weisscuvee-sauvignon-pinot, schiava, pinot-bianco, riesling

Tip: The estate doubles as a viewpoint over the Adige valley; book the tasting before lunch and stay for the Meranese Schiava with Speck.

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