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South Tyrolean Wine Route

The South Tyrolean Wine Road is a must for wine lovers. Along picturesque vineyards, you can experience South Tyrolean wine culture and taste fine wines - an enjoyable route through the wine country.
The South Tyrolean Wine Road, one of the oldest wine routes in Italy, forms the heart of South Tyrol's winegrowing tradition. It meanders over 70 kilometers from Nals to Salurn and connects more than 15 wine-growing communities along its picturesque route. Noble grape varieties thrive here in a unique symbiosis of Alpine climate and Mediterranean sunshine, resulting in wines with an unmistakable character. The road leads through wine landscapes that impress with their diversity - from picturesque vineyards and historic wineries to modern wine shops. Visitors have the opportunity to embark on an enjoyable journey of discovery. Tastings directly at the winemaker's not only reveal the subtle nuances of South Tyrolean wines, but also allow insights into the philosophy and passion behind every drop. Not forgetting the architectural beauties along the wine route. Numerous castles, manor houses and farms bear witness to the long history and prosperity that viticulture has brought to the region. The wine villages along the route enchant with their historic charm and invite you to stroll through narrow alleyways. Wine and culture are closely interwoven along the South Tyrolean Wine Road. There are regular events that focus on wine - from traditional wine festivals to guided wine hikes. A visit to the South Tyrolean Wine Route is therefore much more than a simple wine tasting; it is a journey through the living heart of South Tyrolean winegrowing culture.
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