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Kerner

Kerner is a semi-aromatic white-berry vine. It was created in Germany in 1929 by August Herold by crossing Schiava grossa (a red variety also known as Trollinger) and Riesling. The name Kerner derives from Justinus Kerner, a German doctor and poet (he wrote poems about wine) to which this vine was dedicated. Kerner is cultivated in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and, in Italy, in Alto Adige, where this vine may be indicated in the Denomination of Controlled Origin (DOC) Alto Adige since 1993.

Kerner

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'Carned' by Kellerei Kaltern is a pure Kerner, a little known grape variety, with an exotic profile in aromas, a prelude to a precise and careful sip, refreshing on the palate; variety created in Germany in 1929, very similar to Riesling, highly suitable for cultivation in the mountains. 'Carned' is part of the Le Selezioni line which includes wines of character representative of their terroir. Obtained from hand-picked grapes of the best quality, matured in historic vineyards with low-yielding ancient plants. 10% ages in large barrels for 5 months. Very aromatic, with notes of fruit, even exotic, enriched by a slight nuance of coconut milk. Full-bodied, medium-bodied, with a fresh sip. Ideal with fresh cheeses or fish-based dishes, even raw.