2022 Tiefenbrunner Feldmarschall von Fenner Müller

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Tiefenbrunner winery in South Tyrol

The Tiefenbrunner family winery, located in Turmhof Castle in Kurtatsch (Cortaccia) in South Tyrol, has a history dating back to the 13th century. It has been in the hands of the Tiefenbrunner family since 1942. Under the leadership of Christof and Sabine Tiefenbrunner, the estate combines historical winegrowing with modern precision. The South Tyrol region is known for its alpine climate, high altitude and chalky soils, which contribute to the elegance and tension of the wines. The estate mainly produces white wines, including Pinot Grigio, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc and Müller-Thurgau.

Origin and location of the Feldmarschall vineyard

The grapes for the Feldmarschall von Fenner Müller-Thurgau come from an exceptional vineyard at 1,000 metres on the south-eastern slopes of the Fennberg mountain. The microclimate at this altitude ensures slow ripening and exceptional aromatic development. The combination of cool temperatures, sunny days and mineral-rich soil results in a wine of impressive freshness and refinement.

Vinification and grapes used

This wine is made entirely from Müller-Thurgau, a cross between Riesling and Madeleine Royale. The grapes are harvested by hand in small crates to avoid oxidation. After a soft pressing, fermentation takes place in stainless steel tanks at controlled temperatures. The wine is then aged on the lees for several months to develop structure, complexity and a subtle creaminess.

Taste profile, aroma and colour of the wine

The Tiefenbrunner Feldmarschall von Fenner has a bright straw yellow color with green reflections. Floral aromas such as jasmine and chamomile emerge on the nose, complemented by peach, citrus, white pepper and a hint of herbs. On the palate, the wine is mineral, elegant and structured with a refined acidity and a long, lively finish. The Tiefenbrunner Feldmarschall von Fenner Müller-Thurgau is a high-altitude white wine with a refined aromatic profile and impressive freshness and depth. Apparently, this grape achieves a top performance due to the high altitude. Something special.

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Wine and food pairings with Tiefenbrunner Feldmarschall

  • Grilled courgette with ricotta and lemon zest – matches the freshness and aromatic precision of the wine.
  • Trout with dill and fennel – light fish and fresh herbs enhance the mineral character.
  • Chicken fillet with sage and lemon in white wine sauce – the aromatic profile is a perfect match.
  • Risotto with mushrooms and tarragon – creaminess and earthiness are balanced by the acidity.
  • Gently cooked veal sucade with truffle and cauliflower puree – the wine provides a fresh counterbalance to the rich flavours.
  • Sea urchin on lukewarm tagliolini with lemon sauce and chives – saltiness and citrus enhance the tension in the wine.

Specifications

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Type of Wine White
Country Italy
Region Trentino
Appellation Alto Adige
Winery Tiefenbrunner
Grape Muller Thurgau
Biological certified No
Natural wine No
Vegan No
Vintage 2022
Drinking as of 2025
Drinking till 2032
Alcohol % 13.5
Alcohol free/low No
Content 0.75 ltr
Oak aging Yes
Sparkling No
Dessert wine No
Closure Screw cap
Promotion Tier Price
Parker rating 90
James Suckling rating 93
Vinous rating 93
Tasting Profiles Aromatisch, Bloemig, Droog, Fris, Fruitig, Licht zoet, Strak, Wit fruit
Drink moments Borrelen, Cadeau!, Met vrienden, Summer party, Terras, Voor alledag

Professional Reviews

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Parker

90

James Suckling

93

Vinous

93

94 | Gold

R

Wijnhuis

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The house Tiefenbrunner, with its historic half-timbering, breathes the typical friendly South Tyrolean atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy a nice glass of wine outside on the terrace. Many tourists on their way to the sunny south or on the way back stop here for a glass of wine. That is definitely worth it at Tiefenbrunner. There is a wide range of interesting wines here, from fresh white to strong red. All wines are dedicated to quality and to making a wine that is typical of the grape and vineyard. It is especially Christophe Tiefenbrunner, who started in 1991, who has modernized the vineyards and perfected winemaking. He has already removed some of the pergolas from the vineyards. These beautiful grape arbors are very typical of the region, but they have the drawback that the grapes do not hang optimally in the sun. At the same time, he has increased the number of sticks in the vineyard, also to increase the quality. In addition, the yields have decreased considerably. Due to all measures, total production has decreased from one million bottles to around 600,000 annually. The wines come from 20 hectares of own vineyards and from grapes of several tens of hectares from other producers. The production here consists for 70% of white wines, the rest is red. Rather unusual for Alto Adige. Most vintners emphasize the production of fruity, light red wines, usually made for the German market. However, white turns out to be an excellent choice with an eye to the future. The mountain slopes are very suitable for making white wines, where maturation is rarely used. And if the wine is already on wood, it usually concerns very old large barrels, which give off almost no wood flavor. The harvest here often lasts until November. Many wine lovers love the freshness and elegance of Tiefenbrunner's wines. The domain manages to give each wine its own character, bottled together with a touch of fresh mountain air.

Just a few decades ago, Alto Adige was the scene of serious political tensions, complete with underground terror organizations. The protests turned against the transfer of this area from Austria to Italy at the end of World War II. The beautiful mountain landscape was suddenly renamed Südtitol in Alto Adige. For many of the German-speaking inhabitants, an event that one could not get used to quickly. Some of the people in this region still speak German, although this mainly concerns representatives of the older generations. As a compromise, Alto Adige has acquired an autonomous status, with German being equated with Italian. Traffic and place name signs in this region are therefore consistently bilingual. It gives this region an almost Alsace-like appearance. The wines are also similar to Alsace. Just like in this French wine region, people tend to make many different wines from all separate grape varieties. In addition, some of these grape varieties are exactly the same. Pinot Bianco (Pinot Blanc) and Pinot Grigio (Pinot Gris) among others, as well as the (Gewürz) traminer. Alto Adige has added popular varieties such as Sauvignon and Chardonnay. The local Lagrein is very popular for the red wines, in addition to grapes of foreign origin such as Merlot and Cabernet-Sauvignon. The blue grapes are mainly planted in warmer, lower-lying vineyards, oriented to the south and southwest. The accent during planting is still on blue, although the cool mountain climate is very suitable for white grapes. That climate also explains the difference in style with the wines from Alsace. Those from Alto Adige are usually a bit fresher and finer. The high location of the vineyards, between 250 and 1000 meters, guarantees this style. The vineyards are mainly located on the southern slopes of the valleys of the Etsch (Adige) and the Eisack (Isarco). They are in the shop with the DOC Südtiroler / Alto Adige, in combination with the name of the grape variety.

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