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The Sylvaner 'Gols' from Griesserhof is made from pure native grapes, grown at about 800 meters above sea level on alluvial and stony soils, in South Tyrol in the namesake vineyard. Only the best bunches are used and then vinified according to the most modern standards of viticulture. The result is a wine with a harmonic and delicately floral aroma. An elegant white with a lovely variety of peach and apricot. On the palate, it shows excellent structure, clear acidity, and a juicy taste, all perfectly balanced. It is ideal for light appetizers or fish dishes, but also pairs well with poultry or vegetarian dishes.
- Product Category
- White Wine
- Denomination
- Alto Adige DOC
- Grape variety / Raw material
- kerner
- Vintage or Cuvée
- 2022
- Format
- 750 ml.
- Nation
- Italy
- Region
- South Tyrol
- Alcohol Content
- 14% ABV (Alcohol by Volume).
- Service Temperature
- 10° - 12° C.
- Recommended Glass
- Fine long-stemmed glass
- Gastronomic Pairings
- Raw Fish, Fish Dishes, Asian Cuisine, Vegetables and Legumes
- Allergens
- Contains sulfites (sulfites refer to sulfur dioxide that is added to wine to preserve it, thanks to its disinfectant, antioxidant, and stabilizing action)
Griesserhof

In the heart of the Val d’Isarco, among the northernmost vineyards of South Tyrol, lies the estate Griesserhof, passionately and visionarily led by Paul Huber. Here, amid breathtaking landscapes and a unique microclimate, a winemaking production dedicated to excellence is born, where the declared goal is one: to create wines of character, authentic and territorial.
The origins of this extraordinary agricultural company date back… to the Ice Age. It was indeed the slow retreat of glaciers that left behind fertile morainic soils rich in minerals, on which today grow white varieties with an intense aromatic profile and vibrant freshness. Alongside them, expressions of Zweigelt and Pinot Noir also find space, capable of surprising with elegance and typicity.
The estate includes three main vineyards: Gols, Gall, and Rigger. The Gols vineyard, located in the valley floor and embraced by the historic farm, is a witness to a centuries-old tradition: the first evidence of cultivation dates back to the 14th century, as documented by the records of the Novacella Abbey. On these sandy and loamy soils, Huber proudly cultivates his best Sylvaner, a grape variety that here expresses minerality and precision in a unique way.
At an altitude of 800 meters is the Gall vineyard, home to Kerner, which benefits from cool temperature fluctuations and intense brightness. In the warm Val Riga, on the other hand, it is the Veltliner that dominates: a wine of great expressiveness, rich, aromatic, and full of energy.
Vino45 is proud to include the estate Griesserhof in its selection, an emblem of authentic and respectful alpine viticulture, capable of finely narrating the most elegant face of South Tyrol. Every bottle signed by Paul Huber is an invitation to discover wines that arise from the land and speak with the voice of the mountains.
Address:
Vicolo Griess 5, 39040, Varna (BZ), Italy
Color: straw yellow
Bouquet: beautiful varietal of peach and apricot
Taste: excellent structure, clear acidity, and juicy drink, all perfectly balanced.
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THE WINE
The Sylvaner 'Gols' by Griesserhof is made from indigenous grapes in purity, grown at about 800 meters above sea level on alluvial and stony soils, in South Tyrol in the homonymous vineyard. Only the best clusters are used and then vinified according to the most modern standards of winemaking. The result is a wine with a harmonious and delicately floral aroma. An elegant white with beautiful varietal notes of peach and apricot. On the palate, it shows excellent structure, clear acidity, and juicy drinkability, all perfectly balanced. It is ideal for light appetizers or seafood dishes, but also pairs well with poultry or vegetarian dishes.
THE ESTATE

Producing characterful wines is the goal of Paul Huber of the Griesserhof estate in Varna. The winery is one of the northernmost in South Tyrol and focuses primarily on white wines, although Zweigelt and Pinot Noir are also cultivated. The foundations of the estate were laid during the Ice Age. Huge glaciers left behind a very fertile morainic soil, on which mainly white grape varieties now thrive. The Grisserhof estate includes three vineyards: Gols, Gall, and Rigger. The first is located in the valley floor, and the vines surround the farmhouse. Vines have been growing here since the 14th century, as noted in the inscriptions of the Novacella Abbey. No wonder: the loamy and sandy soil is ideal for the cultivation of various grape varieties. "The Gols vineyard is the best for our Sylvaner," says Huber. The Gall vineyard, located at 800 m a.s.l., is the preferred area for Kerner, while the warm valley floor of Val Riga offers the best conditions for very expressive Veltliner wines.
