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Lagrein (Italy)

Lagrein is a red wine grape from Trentino - Alto Adige in North East Italy.

Lagrein Flavors

Dark berry flavors are typical for Lagrein, with hints of Fresh Herbs and Chocolate.

Blackberry
Blackberry
Blueberry
Blueberry
Cherry
Cherry
Cherry
Bitter
Cherry
Herbs
Herbs
Mint
Mint
Thyme
Thyme
Tomato
Tomato
Leaves

Tertiary Flavors from Aging:

Oak
Oak
Coffee
Coffee
Chocolate
Chocolate
Stone
Stone

Lagrein Profile

Lagrein tastes like a Merlot with more tannins and body:

BODY:Medium - Full
TANNINS:Medium - High
FRUIT:Medium
ACIDITY:Medium Plus
ALCOHOL:12-13% ABV
Temperature Serving temperature:
17-18°C (63-64°F)

Lagrein is often blended with less tannic wines or aged in barrels to smooth tannins.

Lagrein Food Pairing

Lagrein has an Acidic structure that pairs best with Medium bodied or Acidic food.

Antipasti
Antipasti
Ham
Ham
Hamburger
Hamburger
Soup
Soups
Pasta
Pasta
Mushroom
Mushroom
Pizza
Pizza
Chicken
Chicken
Pork
Pork
Lamb
Lamb
Veal
Veal
Deer
Game

Excellent Pairings

Cured Ham. Smoked Ham. Speck.
Pasta Carbonara. Lasagne.
Stews. Ragùs. Beef Burgundy.
Chicken. Coq au vin.
Pork. Lamb.
Veal. Osso Buco.
Venison. Game. Red Meat.

North Italian Specialities

Tyrolean Goulash.
Game Stews. Wild board.
Veal cheek with Celery Root puree.
Crilled Pork Chops.

The Ideal Glass for Lagrein

The Bordeaux Glass was designed for enjoying fuller-bodied, tannic red wines. They are taller than other red wine glasses, and has a slimmer bowl.

The tall size allows the bouquet of the wine to develop, smooth out rough edges, play down tannins, and allow the wine to achieve balance.

The slimmer bowl directs the wine to the back of your mouth for a maximum taste.

If You Like Lagrein

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Cabernet Sauvignon (France)
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Malbec (Argentina)
Nero d'Avola (Italy)
Petite Sirah (USA)
Pinotage (South Africa)
Rioja Reserva (Spain)
Shiraz (Australia)
Super Tuscan (Italy)
Syrah (France)
Touriga Nacional (Portugal)

About Lagrein

The Lagrein grape is very dark, similar to Syrah and Teroldego.

Lagrein is often blended with Schiava, Teroldego, Cabernet Sauvignon or Merlot. This makes Lagrein a great alternative to full-bodied wines from Bordeaux.

The best examples can be aged for several years, although they are best drunk within a few years from harvest.

Apart from Trentino-Alto Adige, Lagrein is planted in Australia and California.

Wine Region Alto Adige

Bolzano

Climate

The Alps protect Alto Adige from cold air from the north. From the south, warm, moist air from Lake Garda and the Mediterranean find their way to Alto Adige.

Mild sunny days, warm soils, cool nights, and strong winds bring freshness to Alto Adige wines.

Black Grapes

White Grapes

Cabernet Sauvignon

  9% Schiava
  8% Pinot Nero
  7% Lagrein

Sauvignon

22% Chardonnay
19% Pinot Grigio
  6% Gewürztraminer
  6% Pinot Bianco
  6% Sauvignon Blanc

Red Wines

White Wines

Red Wine

Schiava
St. Magdalener
Lagrein
Pinot Nero
Teroldego
Merlot
Vernatch

Lagrein Rosato

White Wine

Pinot Grigio
Chardonnay
Gewürztraminer
Pinot Bianco
Sauvignon Blanc
Kerner
Müller-Thurgau
Silvaner
Terlaner

DOC Regions

Alto Adige has DOC regions that account for 85% of the total eine production wine:

Alto Adige / Südtirol DOC
Casteller DOC
Delle Venezie DOC
Lago di Caldaro / Caldaro / Kalterersee / Kalterer DOC
Teroldego Rotaliano DOC
Trentino DOC
Trento DOC
Valdadige / Etschtaler DOC
Valdadige Terradeiforti / Terradeiforti DOC


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