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2012 Kornell Florian Brigl Greif Lagrein

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April 10, 2016 - $28

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Kornell Florian Brigl

Kornell Florian Brigl is in Alto Adige in the far north of Italy, tucked into the valleys of the Dolomite Mountains under Austria and Switzerland. Like many producers in the region, the viticulture here is a blend of Italian and Austrian traditions. The Brigl family has been farming in the area since the 14th century on an estate that includes 42 acres of vineyards. For several decades in the late 20th century the family sold their grapes to other producers. But in 2001 Florian Brigl, who today runs the estate, began once again vinifying and bottling wine under the estate’s Kornell label. Kornell grows Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Bianco, Gewurztraminer, Muller Thurgau, Lagrein, Pinot Nero, Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon.

REGION

Italy, Alto Adige

Alto Adige is a DOC zone in Northeastern Italy with a strong Austrian personality, thanks to its location in the southern Alps just under Austria. The region is officially bilingual, and the names of vineyards and wines often given in German and Italian. The area was a part of Austria until 1918 and is still frequently referred to as South Tyrol. Bolzano is the capital of Alto Adige, which is often linked with its neighboring region Trentino. Alto Adige has about 13,000 acres of vineyards, some as high as 3,200 feet above sea level. Like many parts of Italy outside Tuscany and Piedmont, Alto Adige wines 40 years ago were primarily undistinguished jug wines. But in the last few decades the quality has improved so extraordinarily that Gambero Rosso in 2016 announced that producers in Alto Adige had won more 3 Glass awards per acre of vineyards than any other Italian appellation except for Valle d’Aosta. The key white grapes in Alto Adige are Gewurztraminer, Pinot Bianco, Chardonnay, Sylvaner, Muller-Thurgau and Pinot Grigio. The most important red grapes are Schiava, Lagrein, Teroldego, Pinot Nero (Pinot Noir) and Cabernet Sauvignon.