

Pinot Bianco Longarei 2022

Pinot Bianco Longarei
Pinot Bianco Longarei

Structured yellow apple with finesse.
The Pinot Bianco Longarei 2023 presents itself in a delicate green-yellow color that reflects the freshness and liveliness of this white wine.
Fine fruit accents of yellow apples give this wine a refreshing note, which is subtly underlined by a harmonious variety of aromas.
The Pinot Blanc is finely structured and balanced on the palate, accompanied by a powerful and elegant body that pampers the senses.
Vinification took place in steel barrels at a controlled temperature of 18°C, while aging on the fine yeast in steel barrels refined the taste and aroma.
Steep family affair.
The Pfitscher family can be wonderfully compared to their wines. Each has their own character, but they all have one thing in common: they are honest and straightforward. Together they pursue the goal of making “great” wines. The Pfitschers have been pursuing this goal for seven generations and the last three are currently at work. From Grandpa Alfred, who still helps out in the vineyard, to Dad Klaus, who continues to advise as cellar master, and Mom Monika, who holds the reins in the office, to the youngest generation: the three siblings Daniel, Hannes and Marion. The former is the brains for marketing and sales, Hannes has dedicated himself to the vineyard and winemaking and Marion is the organizational talent.


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Pinot Bianco Longarei
2022

Structured yellow apple with finesse.
The Pinot Bianco Longarei 2023 presents itself in a delicate green-yellow color that reflects the freshness and liveliness of this white wine.
Fine fruit accents of yellow apples give this wine a refreshing note, which is subtly underlined by a harmonious variety of aromas.
The Pinot Blanc is finely structured and balanced on the palate, accompanied by a powerful and elegant body that pampers the senses.
Vinification took place in steel barrels at a controlled temperature of 18°C, while aging on the fine yeast in steel barrels refined the taste and aroma.