Gewurtztraminer Praesilus - 2022
Gump Hof

Gewurtztraminer Praesilus - 2022

215,00 DKK
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Gewürztraminer Preasilus is born from the high-altitude vineyards of Caldaro, where the Alpine microclimate and significant temperature shifts enhance the aromatic intensity of this distinctive varietal. Situated at 500 meters above sea level, the vineyard benefits from the perfect conditions to cultivate Gewürztraminer, allowing its vibrant character to shine. 

Hand-harvested in mid-September at optimal aromatic maturity, the grapes undergo fermentation in stainless steel, preserving their freshness and complexity. The wine then rests for several months, allowing it to develop balance and depth. The result is a luminous golden-yellow wine with a captivating bouquet of acacia flowers, rosemary, and exotic fruits like mango and papaya, interwoven with delicate spices. On the palate, it is both fresh and smooth, with a touch of sweetness that harmonizes beautifully with its underlying minerality. The finish is long and aromatic, leaving a lingering peppery note that adds to its elegance and persistence.

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Details

Grape Variety: Gewurtztraminer

Alcohol: 14.5%

Serving Termperature °C: 10-12°C

Ageing Potential: 10-15 years

Terroir: Dolomiti

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Producer

Gump Hof

Gump Hof, located in Fiè allo Sciliar at the entrance to the Isarco Valley in South Tyrol, Italy, is a historic winery with a winemaking tradition spanning over 200 years. The estate's origins trace back to 1546, and it has been under the stewardship of the Prackwieser family for more than two centuries. Markus Prackwieser, who took over the family business in 2000, is known for his open and experimental approach to winemaking, drawing inspiration from renowned wine regions such as Austria's Wachau Valley, Burgundy, and France's Loire Valley.
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The winery's five-hectare vineyards are situated at elevations between 350 and 550 meters above sea level, benefiting from the unique terroir of the region. The vineyards are planted with a diverse range of grape varieties, including Pinot Blanc, Sauvignon Blanc, Gewürztraminer, Schiava, and Pinot Noir. This diversity allows Gump Hof to produce wines that authentically express the character of their terroir.
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Gump Hof's commitment to quality is evident in its portfolio of wines, such as the 'Praesulis' Pinot Noir, 'Praesulis' Sauvignon Blanc, 'Praesulis' Weissburgunder, 'Renaissance' Pinot Noir Riserva, 'Renaissance' Sauvignon Blanc Riserva, and 'Vernatsch Mediaevum'. These wines reflect the family's dedication to combining traditional winemaking methods with innovative practices, resulting in products that honor the rich history and culture of the Alto Adige region.

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Terroir

Dolomiti

Alto Adige, or Südtirol, boasts a striking terroir shaped by the dramatic Dolomites, with vineyards planted at elevations ranging from 200 to over 1,000 meters. The alpine-continental climate features warm days and cool nights, ensuring slow, even ripening that enhances acidity and aromatic intensity. The soils vary widely due to the region’s complex geological history, with porphyry, schist, limestone, and volcanic deposits contributing to the wines’ minerality and structure. Steep slopes provide excellent drainage, forcing vines to develop deep roots and concentrate flavors. This unique environment allows Alto Adige to produce fresh, precise white wines such as Pinot Grigio, Gewürztraminer, and Sauvignon Blanc, as well as elegant, structured reds like Lagrein and Schiava, all characterized by purity, vibrancy, and a distinct sense of place.

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Region

Trentino Alto Adige

Trentino-Alto Adige’s terroir is defined by its mountainous landscape, with vineyards planted at elevations ranging from 200 to over 1,000 meters in the foothills of the Alps. The region experiences a continental climate, with cool nights and warm days, creating the perfect conditions for preserving acidity and aromatic intensity in the grapes. The soils vary widely, from glacial moraines and sandy gravel in the valleys to calcareous limestone in the higher regions, contributing to the complexity and minerality of the wines. The region's steep slopes provide excellent drainage, encouraging vines to develop deep roots that allow them to thrive in the challenging conditions. This diverse terroir gives rise to wines with elegance and precision, from aromatic whites such as Pinot Grigio and Gewürztraminer to structured reds like Pinot Noir and Lagrein, all of which showcase the region’s unique blend of alpine freshness and Mediterranean warmth.