
Alto Adige – Südtirol is Italy’s northernmost wine region nestled in the Alps and Dolomite mountain ranges. Thanks to its geographic location and bi-cultural heritage, Alto Adige – Südtirol is multi-faceted and unlike any other winemaking region.
Located between Austria and Switzerland on Italian soil, the region benefits from the best of both worlds—a perfect balance of brisk Alpine air and Mediterranean climate from southern winds. Over 20 different grape varieties are rooted in elevations ranging from 650-3,300 ft.
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