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The Kettmeir guide
Whether you desire a weekend of fun, relaxation, or just some much-needed space, use our Kettmeir guide to find the experience that best
suits your needs.
Spazio (space), lentezza (slowness), calma (calm), tempo ritrovato (time
found)...discover a variety of tips rooted in each concept for spending a weekend in Caldaro, Alto Adige.
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1. The Elegance of South Tyrolean Sparkling Wines
Kettmeir is renowned for the production of quality Spumante wines, including Grande Cuvée, Metodo Classico Brut, and Brut Rosé. Dedicated cultivation and craftsmanship ensure the delicate, elegant, fresh, and aromatic qualities of each grape are preserved.
2. Traveling Amidst Aromatic Wines
Experience the changing expressions of aromas and flavors achieved in wines produced across diversified vineyards, from the Oltradige hills to the entrance of the Isarco Valley. It’s a mosaic of aromas, made up of flowers and essences and rich in fruity and spicy notes — all waiting to be discovered.
3. Discover Historic Grape Varieties
Historic grape varieties have found the ideal climate and soil to fully express themselves among the hamlets around Bolzano in the hills between Termeno and Caldaro. Each variety showcases a unique combination, and understanding its character is the key to discovering the secrets of this area.
4. The Superior Character of Selezione Wines
Journey along a breathtaking route that begins in Salorno and ends at the slopes of the Renon upland. Along the way, admire the vineyards tucked in between local farmhouses. The grapes from the Reiner and Ebnicher farmsteads represent local excellence.
5. Pinot: One Name, Three Distinct Personalities
Some of the many grapes cultivated in South Tyrol share the same “prefix” of Pinot — in the varieties of Bianco, Grigio, and Nero. These wines offer different sensory profiles distinguished by refined aromatic notes and harmonious flavor.
6. Experiential Activities:
A Look From Above
At the top of the hills of Caldaro, you’ll find an ancient church called Castelvecchio. From here, you can see one of the
treasures of the South Tyrol landscape: Lake Caldaro and its precious vineyards. It is also the starting point for your
fascinating tour to discover the different terroirs that characterize South Tyrolean wines.