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Foodexplore offers you an online wine shop with a selection of the best Italian wineries which reflect our philosophy: niche and high-quality products, produced with great respect of the environment. Italy is the country with the highest number of local grapes varietes in the world ( more than 350). Local grapes varieties are extremely important for the Italian wine-growing and wine-making scene and that is why Italy differentiates itself from any other wine-producing countries. Since every single variety has its own peculiarities, in each glass of wine you taste you will find unique and typical features thanks to the many types of territories, lands and climates. The most famous varieties which let the world know about Italian wines during the course of history are Sangiovese, used for Brunello di Montalcino and Chianti; Nebbiolo for the Barolo and also Barbaresco, Zibibbo used for the Passito di Pantelleria; Corvina, Corvinone and Rondinella wich made up the well-known Amarone della Valpolicella. On Foodexplore you will find the most famous wineries and the best wines which made the history of the Italian wine scene. You will also discover with us new and small producers of great wines.


Haderburg winery was founded in the mid-70s when the Haderburg family decided to start making wine from the grapes that were sold to other wineries, up to that time Haderburg were great vinegrowers and producers of apples. The production of Haderburg is directed immediately to the champenois method wines from Chardonnay and Pinot Noir called Blauburgunder in Trentino. Haderburg intends agriculture as a deep respect for the environment and nature, including the plant cycles and the seasons never trying to force the natural rhythms, this means work as in biodynamic agriculture. The vineyards lie in two main estates, the Hausmannhof which is 400 m above sea level near the town of Salorno is where Haderburg wines ages so in Hausmanhof there is the wine cellar and the house of the family. A second estate is called Obermairlhof, purchased in the early 2000s, covers 2.9 hectares of vineyards it is at an altitude between 620 and 700 meters above sea level wonderfully exposed.

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