Description
LAND/REGION
Italy,South Tyrol
Alcohol content:
12.5%
Classification:
South Tyrol DOC
Drinking temperature:
10-12°C
Grape Variety:
Gewürztraminer
Optimal drinking window:
Can be drunk immediately, can be stored for 5 years
Bright straw yellow with greenish reflections
Aromas of juicy citrus fruits such as lime and grapefruit, accompanied by floral notes of white flowers
Lively and fresh with a lively acid structure, perfectly balanced with fruity notes
Thai curry, sushi, grilled shrimp, Asian glass noodle salad
Allergens
Contains sulfites
Closure
Screw cap
Subregion
Eisacktal
Training System
Guyot
SÄURE g/l
7,1
RESTZUCKER g/l
4,5
Abfüller Informationen
Kuenhof, Via Lahner 12 Ex, La Mara Group, 110, 39042 Brixen (BZ), IT
The Riesling DOC Kaiton Kuenhof 2024 is a precise, elegant white wine from the Eisacktal (Valle Isarco), showcasing the signature freshness and minerality of the Riesling grape. This single-varietal wine is cultivated at Kuenhof Winery, a historic organic estate in Bressanone with over 800 years of tradition, specializing in high-quality whites with a strong focus on manual work and sustainable viticulture.In the glass, the Kaiton 2024 displays a pale straw-yellow color with subtle green highlights, paired with a clear and lively acidity. The nose reveals delicate notes of citrus and yellow fruits, complemented by white blossoms and subtle herbal hints – typical for Riesling grown at cooler elevations with pronounced alpine minerality. Its mineral depth and freshness create a harmonious balance between fruit and structure, further enhanced by precise stainless steel fermentation.On the palate, the Kaiton is fresh and vibrant, with a clear, focused texture, fruity nuances, and energetic acidity that gives a clean, persistent finish. The minerality of the soils is reflected throughout the tasting profile, adding elegance and finesse.The result is a white wine with defined structure, mineral depth, and fresh fruit, perfectly expressing the quality and terroir of the Eisacktal vineyards in South Tyrol.




