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Abbazia di Novacella

Alto Adige Lagrein 2025

Red still

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Denomination DOC Alto Adige Lagrein
Size 0,75 l
Alcohol content 12.5% by volume
Area Trentino Alto Adige (Italy)
Grape varieties 100% Lagrein
Aging Aged for approximately 6 months in 60-hectolitre oak barrels
  • Name and vintage: Alto Adige DOC Lagrein 2025, still red wine
  • Grape variety and origin: 100% Lagrein from Bolzano (San Quirino), 250–260 metres above sea level
  • Vinification: fermentation in steel with 15 days maceration, indigenous yeasts, 28 °C
  • Ageing: 6 months in 60-hectolitre oak barrels for harmonised tannins
  • Tasting and serving: notes of wild berries and violet; serve at 16–18 °C, decant for 1 hour
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Description

What kind of wine it is

The Lagrein from Abbazia di Novacella is a still red wine with Denomination of Controlled Origin that expresses the characteristics of Alto Adige through the use of Lagrein grapes, vinified in steel and matured in oak barrels. To the eye, it displays a ruby red colour tending towards dark garnet, enhanced by lively violet hues. The aromatic bouquet opens with intense notes of wild berries, cherry and violet, gradually enriched by elegant hints of cocoa and vanilla. On the palate, it reveals a medium-full structure and a velvety entry, supported by balanced savouriness and firm tannins, finishing with a persistent spicy aftertaste that makes it ideal paired with game dishes, roast meats and cheeses.

Where it comes from

The vineyards of Abbazia di Novacella are located around Bolzano, specifically in the San Quirino area, along the sunniest mountain slopes. The vines grow at an altitude of about 260 metres, sinking their roots into alluvial soil. This specific pedological matrix, formed by river deposits, is characterised by a silty-sandy composition and a significant presence of porphyry. Such a geological structure ensures optimal ripening of the grapes, encouraging the development of a clear aromatic profile. The care of the land is entrusted to a historic monastic community, founded in 1142 and deeply connected to the local agricultural territory.

How it is produced

Vinification begins at the end of September with a careful harvest of the grapes. Alcoholic fermentation takes place in stainless steel tanks at a temperature of about 28 degrees, accompanied by a fifteen-day maceration on the skins. This delicate process, carried out exclusively with indigenous yeasts, ensures optimal extraction of colour and polyphenolic components. Once this phase is complete, the wine undergoes malolactic fermentation to acquire greater softness. Maturation continues for six months in oak barrels, a fundamental step to integrate the dense tannic structure and enhance the aromatic nuances.

History and Curiosities

Born in the renowned Abbey of Novacella, founded in 1142, this wine embodies the prestigious heritage of one of the few monastic wineries still in operation. The Lagrein grapes grow in particularly suitable vineyards between Bolzano and San Quirino, where a centuries-old winemaking tradition is expressed in exceptional reds. Tasting this authentic Alto Adige DOC means savouring a masterpiece of history and dedication: a symbol of ancient traditions handed down by the monks, which returns in the glass the noblest soul of the South Tyrolean mountain landscape.

Tasting notes

Profumo

Perfume

Pleasant, with notes of sweet violet, wild berries and musk, with hints of cherry, cocoa and vanilla.

Colore

Color

Ruby red tending to dark garnet with violet hues

Gusto

Taste

On the palate, it is medium to full-bodied, smooth and velvety, with balanced savouriness and firm, well-defined tannins; a persistent finish with a pleasant spicy aftertaste.

Serve at:

16 - 18 °C

Longevity:

05 - 10 years

Decanting time:

1 hour

Young Red Wines

Producer
Abbazia di Novacella
From this winery
  • Start up year: 1142
  • Oenologist: Celestino Lucin
  • Bottles produced: 900.000
  • Hectares: 100
Novacella is the Northernmost wine-growing area in Italy. On the sunniest slopes surrounding the Abbey, fine vines have been producing white grapes for 8 centuries, which are vinified in the monastery cellar.

Also owned by the Abbey is a vineyard located in South Tyrol's main wine-growing area: the Marklhof estate in Cornaiano, on the 'wine road' near Bolzano. The sandy, dry soil and the airy climate of these hills make it possible to obtain excellent red wines, including a characteristic Kalterersee, a very fine Schiava and a very elegant Pinot Noir.

A third Novacella vineyard is located in Bolzano, around the ancient and tiny St. Mary's Monastery. Here, in the dry and very warm climate of the valley floor, a full-bodied dark Lagrein matures, which is particularly suitable for ageing.

In our wine cellar, the grapes from these three vineyards are raised to wines whose distinct character and quality has been rewarded by the loyalty of generations of friends and connoisseurs.
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The firm tannic structure of this Lagrein enhances the intense flavours of game and the classic Tyrolean roast. Perfect for accompanying generous platters of cured meats and cheeses, it pairs wonderfully with convivial dinners. To best appreciate its enveloping spicy notes, it is recommended to decant it for an hour and serve at a temperature of 16-18°C.

Meat
Game
Cheese
Pasta
Beef
Cold cuts

Name Abbazia di Novacella Alto Adige Lagrein 2025
Type Red still
Denomination Alto Adige DOC
Vintage 2025
Size 0,75 l
Alcohol content 12.5% by volume
Grape varieties 100% Lagrein
Country Italy
Region Trentino Alto Adige
Vendor Abbazia di Novacella
Story History and Curiosities Born in the renowned Abbey of Novacella, founded in 1142, this wine embodies the prestigious heritage of one of the few monastic wineries still in operation. The Lagrein grapes grow in particularly suitable vineyards between Bolzano and San Quirino, where a centuries-old winemaking tradition is expressed in exceptional reds. Tasting this authentic Alto Adige DOC means savouring a masterpiece of history and dedication: a symbol of ancient traditions handed down by the monks, which returns in the glass the noblest soul of the South Tyrolean mountain landscape.
Origin Bolzano, frazione San Quirino
Climate Altitude: 260 m a.s.l.
Soil composition Porphyritic silty-sandy of alluvial origin
Cultivation system Guyot
Plants per hectare 2500-3000
Yield per hectare 80 hl/ha
Harvest End of September
Fermentation temperature Approximately 28 °C
Fermentation Approximately 15 days
Production technique Fermentation in stainless steel with maceration on the skins (about 15 days), malolactic fermentation and maturation for about 6 months in 60-hectolitre oak barrels with natural yeasts
Wine making Alcoholic fermentation in stainless steel with maceration on the skins for about 15 days, carried out with indigenous yeasts; malolactic fermentation and maturation for about 6 months in 60-hectolitre oak barrels (at around 28°C).
Aging Aged for approximately 6 months in 60-hectolitre oak barrels
Total acidity 5.2 gr/L
Dry extract 29.5 gr/L
Allergens Contains sulphites