Tiefenbrunner Feldmarschall von Fenner Müller-Thurgau
ティーフェンブルナー フェルトマルシャル・フォン・フェナー・ミュラー・トゥルガウ
Tiefenbrunner
Müller-Thurgau
About this wine
One of Italy's most celebrated Müller-Thurgau, from the Feldmarschall vineyard at 1000 meters altitude in the Alps of South Tyrol, showing Alpine precision, floral intensity, and refreshing acidity.
Müller-Thurgau reimagined at altitude—elegant, refreshing proof that this grape achieves world-class results.
Sommelier's Note
"The world's finest Müller-Thurgau—1,000 m Alpine altitude redefines this grape's potential."
Food Pairings
Pairs exceptionally well with freshwater fish, grilled crustaceans, goat cheese, and delicate vegetable dishes. Its vibrant acidity makes it a perfect match for sushi and sashimi.
When to drink it
Ideal for sophisticated summer dinners, celebratory seafood feasts, or as a refined gift for wine connoisseurs.
Specs
- Grape Varieties
- Müller-Thurgau
- Style
- White
- Price Range
- ¥7,000–10,000
Terroir & Winemaking
Hand-harvested from the Feldmarschall vineyard at approximately 1,000 m above sea level near Castel Turmhof, Alto Adige. Fermented in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks to preserve primary aromatics, then aged on fine lees to add texture and depth.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What does it taste like?
- Crisp green apple, white blossom, and wet stone flavors unfold with a vibrant, lingering acidity.
- What should I pair it with?
- Delicate seafood, sushi, and fresh goat cheese are the ideal matches.
- Is it suitable for aging?
- Yes—it is one of the very few Müller-Thurgau wines that develops beautifully over 5 to 10 years.
- Why is this vineyard altitude so significant?
- At 1,000 m, the extreme diurnal temperature swings slow ripening, building intense aromatics and bright natural acidity that lower-altitude sites cannot replicate.
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