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Manincor Sauvignon di Lieben Aich Alto Adige 2019  - First Bottle

Reviews

98 James Suckling -
Breathtakingly refined nose with all the facets of the lemon, from the blossom to the candied fruit, the hint of oak effortlessly integrated on the incredibly silky palate that’s as soft as a baby’s skin. So concentrated, yet so delicate and so pure at the very long, crystalline finish. From biodynamically grown grapes with Respekt certification. Drink or hold.

Technical Details

  • BlendSauvignon Blanc
  • CountryItaly
  • RegionTrentino-Alto Adige
  • AppellationAlto Adige-Sudtirol
  • VineyardLieben Aich
  • Farming MethodBiodynamic
  • Aging/Cooperage10 months on fine lees in oak barrels
  • Residual Sugar0.6 g/l
  • Alcohol14%
  • PH6.2 g/l

Manincor Sauvignon di Lieben Aich Alto Adige 2019

Sauvignon Blanc  |  Italy
JS98

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Huge scores, literally THRILLING whites, organic/biodynamic winemaking and superb pricing! We could bet there are about 50 sommeliers around the globe buying this right now. Manincor is one of the THE hottest culty producers on Earth -- these wines will definitely give you the epiphany you are looking for!

Over 400 years old, the Manincor estate in Alto-Adige, is beautifully situated on a gentle hill above Lake Caldaro. 50 hectares are farmed meticulously and biodynamically. The winery combines tradition and modernity in a unique and extremely consistent way. The charismatic cellar master and estate director Helmuth Zozin, a luminary in the wine world and a connoisseur of the biodynamic production philosophy, crafts incredibly detailed, complex and energy-filled wines that must be tasted to be believed!

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About the Producer

Manincor wines are naturally pure. The 400 year-old wine estate, carefully and prudently extended by the wine cellar built beneath the vines and hardly noticeable from above, epitomizes today the tradition and aspirations of a superior wine culture. The families coat of arms symbolize Manincor which means "Hand on the heart" and can still be seen on the facade of the winery building today. The estate has ties with Austrian nobility and Counts. Count Michael Goess-Enzenberg on the estate's philosophy: "Long years of far-reaching development work are now bearing fruit. The prerequisites for producing these inimitable wines with strong personality are provided by the natural diversity of sites and soil compositions, vineyards entirely cultivated on bio-dynamic principles and an uncompromising determination." The estate also produces wines that include indigenous varieties and French varieties like Schiava, Moscato Giallo, Pinot Bianco, Sauvignon Blanc, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon and Pinot Noir.