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City of wine
Bolzano, city of wine
One of the largest wine producing cities in Europe
Bolzano’s landscape has always been characterised by winegrowing. Vines cover the hills and mountains up to an altitude of approx. 700 m and give the many steep mountainsides and slopes their unmistakable character. With just over 700 ha of vineyards Bolzano is the third largest winegrowing municipality in South Tyrol, superseded only by Appiano (approx. 1000 ha) and Caldaro (800 ha). It is one of Europe’s largest wine producing cities. As a wine growing town Bolzano has many trump cards: an incomparable landscape, excellent vineyard locations and busy wine growers and wine makers who produce top quality wines.
Lagrein, a Bolzano wine of world class
In the region of Bolzano, on the fertile gravelled flood plains at the confluence of Adige, Isarco and Talvera, the Lagrein grape benefits from perfect growing conditions. This ancient, native variety is a vigorous vine with a high yield. The vine bears cone-shaped, black grapes that produce an essence-rich and storable wine. Outside South Tyrol small pockets of Lagrein grow also in Trentino. In all other wine-producing regions in the world this grape is virtually unknown.
St. Magdalener, Bolzano’s classic wine
Since time immemorial wine has been grown in the scattered rural settlements of Santa Maddalena, Santa Giustina and Coste. Only some 100 years ago the name of “St. Magdalena”, after the small church at the top of the hill, became established for red wines from this region. In 1923 the small wine growing village of St. Magdalena near Bolzano founded Italy’s first voluntary wine-growing consortium, the Consorzio di Tutela del Santa Maddalena. This proprietary trademark that is displayed together with a control number on every bottle, guarantees the origin of the wine. The wine must be made from Schiava grapes and may contain a maximum of 10% Lagrein or Pinot Noir. Wine from the core zone of the region may use the designation “classico”: This includes the growing region St. Magdalena on the hill and also Santa Giustina, Rencio, Coste and San Pietro.
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Shopping and Commercial City
Shopping and Commercial City
Bolzano is a shopping and commercial city: In the arcades long-established family-run shops and boutiques offer South Tyrolean clothing, designer clothing and handicrafts. The legendary Saturday ...
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Museums in Bolzano
Museums in Bolzano
Bolzano offers a diverse museum scene that houses genuine cultural treasures and fascinates young and old with the stories of nature and culture. Come and discover them.
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Promenades
Promenades
Discover the peaceful side of Bolzano away from the lively alleys and arcades. Bolzano boasts several promenades with a rich flora.
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Cable cars
Cable cars
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Aperitivo lungo
Aperitivo lungo
The centre of Bolzano invites to sociable pre-dinner drinks and to seeing and being seen. Walther’s on Piazza Walther, Laurin Bar in the venerable Parkhotel Laurin, or the Vögele in Via ...
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Congress and Trade Fair City
Congress and Trade Fair City
The strategically favourable location on the historic North-South axis makes Bolzano a popular congress and trade fair city.
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