Details

Color

Taste
Serve at:
12 - 14 °C.
Longevity:
03 - 05 years

Pairings
Pasta
Fish
Shellfish
Cheese
Poultry
Producer
Konrad Oberhofer
From this winery
Konrad Oberhofer was born in 1906 into a family that had long been involved in agriculture and the wine trade. His father produced and sold wine successfully.
As was customary in the time around 1900, it was mainly red wine from the local grape variety Vernatsch. It was exported mostly to countries north of the Alps, where it enjoyed good reputation, especially at the imperial court in Vienna, where it was drunk abundantly.
Today Vernatsch plays only a secondary role in South Tyrol. Among the red wines, the native Lagrein and the noble Pinot Noir varieties now set the tone. Among the white wines, the varieties Gewürztraminer, Weissburgunder (Pinot Blanc), Sauvignon and Müller Thurgau take the lead.
The local wines continue to be cultivated in the vineyard and vinified in the cellar with the high quality standards introduced by Konrad Oberhofer. Read more
As was customary in the time around 1900, it was mainly red wine from the local grape variety Vernatsch. It was exported mostly to countries north of the Alps, where it enjoyed good reputation, especially at the imperial court in Vienna, where it was drunk abundantly.
Today Vernatsch plays only a secondary role in South Tyrol. Among the red wines, the native Lagrein and the noble Pinot Noir varieties now set the tone. Among the white wines, the varieties Gewürztraminer, Weissburgunder (Pinot Blanc), Sauvignon and Müller Thurgau take the lead.
The local wines continue to be cultivated in the vineyard and vinified in the cellar with the high quality standards introduced by Konrad Oberhofer. Read more


Name | Konrad Oberhofer Sudtirol Kerner 2023 |
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Type | White still |
Denomination | Alto Adige DOC |
Vintage | 2023 |
Size | 0,75 l |
Alcohol content | 14.0% by volume |
Grape varieties | 100% Kerner |
Country | Italy |
Region | Trentino Alto Adige |
Vendor | Konrad Oberhofer |
Story | The Kerner was bred around 1930 in Weinsberg (Germany), by crossing Schiava and Riesling. |
Soil composition | Alluvial and gravelly soil. |
Wine making | The grapes are lightly crushed and the must is left in contact with the grape skins for about eight hours to enhance fruitiness. After a gentle pressing and natural sedimentation, the wine ferments under controlled temperatures. |
Allergens | Contains sulphites |