Description
Alois Lageder Chardonnay is brillant, clear, straw-yellow with a green hint. A delicate aroma and pronounced bouquet, fresh, fruity (peach, melon, citrus), floral, and mineral.
Medium bodied and well-balanced in the mouth. Fruity, juicy, and dry.
Chardonnay was introduced to Alto Adige by Archduke Johann as early as 1835. It has since become a key variety for our winery. The calcareous gravel soils around Magrè provide the ideal growing conditions for this grape – this was a significant factor in our grandfather’s decision to purchase the Löwengang Estate in Magrè back in 1934.
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