Lagrein Rosato, Alois Lageder

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Pink Rosé From Italy This rosé is a deep, pink colour with plenty of juicy, morello cherry flavours. Almost a light r...

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Pink Rosé From Italy

This rosé is a deep, pink colour with plenty of juicy, morello cherry flavours. Almost a light red, it has a classic Italian bitter twist to the finish.

Stunning paired with lean fish or shellfish. Also a superbly versatile fit cheese, with all mature, hard cheeses but also soft and mild too.

Located in the German-speaking village of Magreid, the Alois Lageder family winery is home to some of the best wines from Alto Adige. Using biodynamic practices since 1994, and officially certified in 2004. 

Net Volume: 75cl

ABV: 11%

Region: Trentino - Alto Adige

Grape: Lagerin

Allergens: Sulphites

Lagrein Rosato, Alois Lageder

Regular price
£18.95
Sale price
Regular price
£18.95

Trentino-Alto Adige - Read more

Trentino-Alto Adige

Trentino-Alto Adige borders Switzerland and Austria, laying claim to a large part of the Dolomites and southern Alps – and most of Italy’s most impressive peaks. Also known as Trentino South Tyrol, it is the destination of choice for the outwards-bound in general and skiers/snowboarders in particular.

If it’s true that”Italian food” is actually the accumulation of distinct regional cuisines, Trentino’s food is the sum of its valleys. Each has its own microclimate and signature products – be it cured fish and meat, cheeses or oils. As you’d expect from its location, the food is a mixture of German and Italian traditions: goulash with cornmeal polenta; sausages served with horseradish and sauerkraut; leberknödelsuppe dumplings made from calves’ liver and herbs.

On the wine front, some of the world’s best Pinot Grigio comes from Alto Adige. You will also find Gewürztraminer and Lagrein grapes alongside the indigenous Marzemino, Nosiola and Teroldego.