Kurtatsch: Not only a versatile place,
but also one of the hottest wine-growing areas in South Tyrol!
70 hectares of fields and meadows, 600 hectares of orchards and 330 hectares of vineyards in South Tyrol/Italy: this is Kurtatsch, a prime village for producing excellent red and white wines. The wine-growing area extends from 200 to 900 m above sea level on the best slopes and hillsides.

Between 800 and 900 m,
you'll also find one of the highest
wine regions in South Tyrol
and Italy: Graun.
Between 800 and 900 m,
you'll also find one of the highest
wine regions in South Tyrol
and Italy: Graun.
Extreme weather conditions, significant temperature variations (up to 15°C) between day and night,
and sandy gravel soils with clay components contribute to the ripening of grapes for intense and robust wines.
Think of the fruity Müller-Thurgau, which is always accompanied by a pronounced aroma and fine acidity.