Sauvignon 'Lieben Aich' Manincor 2023
Manincor

Sauvignon 'Lieben Aich' Manincor 2023

The Sauvignon 'Lieben Aich' from the South Tyrolean winery Manincor is a structured and elegant white wine made from Sauvignon Blanc, aged for 10 months in oak barrels. On the nose, it expresses intense notes of tropical fruit lightened by slight citrus nuances, which return on the palate in a full and enveloping sip, but refreshed by pleasant mineral hints and a good acidity, which supports a long and clean finish. A wine with great evolutionary potential, to be left in the cellar for a few years to allow it to express its deep softness at its best.

70,50 
Awards
91Robert Parker
95Veronelli
95James Suckling
4Vitae AIS
2Gambero Rosso

Features

Denomination

Alto Adige/Sudtirol DOC

Tipologia

Region

Alcohol content

13.5 %

Format

75 cl Bottle

Filosofia produttiva

Biodynamic, Indigenous yeasts, Vegan Friendly, Independent Winegrowners, Natural, Organic

Additional Notes

Contains sulfites , bio da agricoltura Italia o EU

SAUVIGNON 'LIEBEN AICH' MANINCOR 2023 DESCRIPTION

The Sauvignon “Lieben Aich” by Manincor is one of the most important wines from this famous winery in Alto Adige. It is part of the Corona Collection, dedicated to the labels made from the grapes of the oldest vineyards of the estate and cultivated in areas that have been renowned for centuries as some of the most suitable in the region. Carefully selected plots, vinified very delicately, with the sole aim of achieving maximum purity and excellent richness and aromatic complexity. Its extraordinary taste balance makes it perfect to enjoy with shellfish, seafood, or with noble fish cooked in the oven.

The “Lieben Aich” Sauvignon is an excellence from one of the most famous estates in Alto Adige. The Manincor winery is located on the shores of Lake Caldaro, in an area that has always been very suitable for viticulture and owns other estates in prestigious areas of the region, allowing it to cultivate each grape variety in the most suitable place. The wine is produced in the Tenuta Lieben Aich in Terlano. The vineyards are located at an altitude of 300 meters above sea level and enjoy beautiful sunny exposures facing southwest and a mild microclimate. The soil is composed of the disintegration of ancient volcanic porphyry rocks and is characterized by an abundant presence of quartz and clay sands rich in minerals. At the end of the harvest, the destemmed grapes are left to macerate for twelve hours to enrich the aromas from contact with the skins. After a gentle pressing, fermentation takes place in wooden barrels using only indigenous yeasts. The wine ages for twelve months in oak barrels.

The white Sauvignon “Lieben Aich”, produced by the Alto Adige winery Manincor, is a high-level interpretation of this semi-aromatic French grape variety, which in the Loire Valley produces wines of extraordinary elegance and finesse. In the glass, it presents a bright golden yellow with brilliant reflections. The bouquet expresses intense aromas of tropical fruit, papaya, mango, passion fruit, ripe white-fleshed fruit, floral nuances, and herbs medicinal herbs. Rich and broad, it has a enveloping and deep sip, harmonious and persistent, with a long finish characterized by a pleasant mineral freshness.

Temperature
10-12°C
When to drink
Wine good to drink now, but that can have a beautiful evolution after resting for a while in your cellar
Glass
Large goblet
Perfect for white wines with good structure and intensity, which need oxygenation to open up and develop their intense and complex aromas
GuideYearScoreQuote
Robert Parker202091 / 100Outstanding Wine
Veronelli202295 / 100Excellent Wine
James Suckling202395 / 100
Vitae AIS20234 / 4Wine with an excellent stylistic and organoleptic profile
Gambero Rosso20232 / 3High Level Wine

Manincor

Foundation Year1996
Vineyard hectares50
Annual production350.000 bt
WinemakerHelmuth Zozin
AddressManincor, San Giuseppe al Lago, 4 - 39052 Caldaro (BZ)
Manincor

Perfect to drink with

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Fish Appetizers

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Pasta Bolognese

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Steamed fish-crustaceans

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Grilled Fish

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White Meat