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Schiava: alpine elegance and smooth drinking

The Schiava collection gathers red wines with a fine, light, and immediate profile, an authentic expression of South Tyrol and its most suitable areas. It is an ideal selection for those seeking versatile, fragrant wines with great drinkability, capable of combining freshness, delicate tannins, and a very recognizable territorial imprint.

On this page, you will find labels that interpret Schiava in different shades, from Classico to Superiore, up to versions from historic vineyards and specific areas such as Kalterersee and Vigneti delle Dolomiti. An overview that enhances different denominations and styles, always in the sign of alpine typicity.

The profile of Schiava wine

Schiava is known for its pale color, aromas of red fruits, agile drinking, and harmonious finish. It is a wine that favors immediacy and balance, without sacrificing personality and precision. The labels in this collection interpret this identity well, offering bottles suitable for both refined daily consumption and more convivial moments.

Among the proposals stand out interpretations by producers such as Baron di Pauli, Cantina Produttori Bolzano Kellerei Bozen, Carlotto, Corvée, and Rohregger, wineries that tell the South Tyrolean tradition with different styles.

Denominations and territories to discover

The selection includes wines such as Moar St. Magdalener Classico Südtirol Alto Adige DOC, Schiava ALTE REBEN Kalterersee Classico Alto Adige DOC 2021, ALTE REBEN Schiava 2021 Kalterersee Classico Alto Adige DOC, Schiava Vigneti delle Dolomiti IGT, and S. Maddalena DOC Classico Huck am Bach. These labels highlight the connection to emblematic territories of South Tyrol, where Schiava finds a particularly elegant and territorial expression.

Also interesting is the presence of a wine like Kalkofen Lago di Caldaro Classico Superiore and Rosbatù 2019 IGT Vigneti delle Dolomiti Corvée, which broaden the interpretation of the category with consistent styles and origins. The result is a well-constructed collection for those who wish to explore Schiava in an authentic and contemporary key.

Recommended pairings

Thanks to its freshness and delicate structure, Schiava pairs easily with flavorful but not overly structured dishes. It is perfect with cold cuts, mixed appetizers, white meats, savory pies, first courses from mountain cuisine, and mushroom-based preparations. Its lightness also makes it a very pleasant choice with traditional South Tyrolean dishes and everyday cuisine.

  • Appetizers and aperitifs with platters of cold cuts
  • Delicate or flavorful first courses
  • White meats and mountain dishes
  • Medium-aged cheeses

Why choose this collection

This selection of Schiava is designed for those who want to purchase wines with a clear character, territorial, and easy to appreciate, but with a precise identity. It is a useful collection for discovering one of the most representative reds of South Tyrol, in its classic expressions and among its most interesting interpreters. An ideal choice to expand the cellar with versatile, elegant bottles deeply connected to the territory.

Explore the Schiava collection and discover the most authentic shades of this great alpine red.

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FAQs

What type of wine is Schiava?
Schiava is a typical red wine from Alto Adige, known for its light, fresh, and very smooth style. In the collection, you will find interpretations that enhance its more elegant and territorial soul, with delicate aromas and soft tannins. It is a suitable choice for those looking for an easy-drinking red, but with a precise alpine identity and a strong coherence with the denominations of origin present in this selection.
What dishes pair best with Schiava?
The Schiava is very versatile at the table and pairs well with not too structured preparations. It is ideal with appetizers, cured meats, flavorful first courses, white meats, mushrooms, and medium-aged cheeses. Thanks to its freshness and the lightness of the sip, it also pairs well with mountain cuisine and dishes from the South Tyrol tradition, without overpowering the flavors but maintaining balance and pleasantness.
Which territories are represented in this Schiava collection?
This Schiava collection highlights very representative areas of South Tyrol, such as St. Magdalener, Kalterersee, Lake Caldaro, and the Vineyards of the Dolomites. These are territories that well express the stylistic variety of Schiava, from Classic to Superior, up to interpretations from old vines or specific plots. The result is a selection useful for discovering different nuances of the same grape variety, always in the sign of local typicity.