Nestled in Italy’s far north, Alto Adige (also known as Südtirol) combines Alpine elements with a historically Germanic cultural influence. While white wines like Pinot Grigio and Gewürztraminer often steal the spotlight here, Pinot Noir (Pinot Nero) has quietly secured a devoted following. The region’s steep, high-altitude vineyards capture plenty of s…
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