Italy's most awarded Gewürztraminer is the epitome of elegance and aromatics from this ancient grape variety. A long winter delayed the vines' spring awakening until early April. Bud break was followed by another cold snap, which further delayed full flowering. The season continued with a warm June and a wet July, which ideally prepared the soil for the beginning of the ripening process. Dry weeks in August with exceptionally low nighttime temperatures, followed by a sunny autumn, provided picture-perfect weather. Although there were brief periods of rain at the end of September and beginning of October, the harvest was characterized by many warm days and increasingly cooler nights. Harvest began about 10 days later than usual and yielded significantly lower quantities. The profound white wines of 2021 impress with their pronounced freshness and particularly delicate fruit aromas, while the concentrated red wines captivate with their ripe tannin structure and vibrant fruitiness. Color: bright, intense golden yellow. Aroma: Reveals a kaleidoscope of fragrance notes: rose petals, spicy lily blossoms, ylang-ylang, tiare, ripe yellow exotic fruits, honeydew melon, mango, passion fruit, lychee, citrus zest, and spicy notes of dried herbs, ginger, saffron, cloves, cinnamon, and nutmeg. Taste: Deep aromatics, full-bodied and rich in extract, yet with a delicately spicy juiciness and a salty minerality that becomes increasingly pronounced with age; an almost endless finish.