
Tiefenbrunner Feldmarschall Von Fenner Müller Thurgau 2017
Over the last 40 years, the Tiefenbrunner Feldmarschall von Fenner Müller Thurgau has become an outstanding example of the art of wine-making in South Tyrol, attracting general acclaim and many awards. Made from Müller Thurgau grapes grown at 3,280 feet above sea-level, this zesty and minerally white wine is light straw yellow in colour with greenish reflexes. It is intensely aromatic with notes of white flowers and yellow fruits, peach and apricot. With increasing age, the mineral notes can come to the fore. A delicate body pampers the palate with elegant harmony, succulence and fresh acidity. The wine has a persistent finish.
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The Producer Tiefenbrunner | Alto Adige
Founded in 1848, the Tiefenbrunner Castel Turmhof Winery owes its name to the ancient castle known today as the home of the Tiefenbrunner family. The winery is in the hamlet Entiklar, in the town of Kurtatsch, which is...
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