Ep 310: The quality revolution of Alto Adige, Italy with Karoline Walch of Elena Walch

Published: Jan. 27, 2020, 8 p.m.

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Elena Walch is a winery with an essential role in the quality revolution of Alto Adige, Italy.

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Alto Adige is in the northeast corner of Italy and has unlimited variety and wines that offer delicate, unique flavor profiles. Located south of the Alps, in the foothills of the Dolomite Mountains (where the ice mummy was found!), vineyards here are planted on steep slopes, river valleys and some warmer plains. The vast differences in microclimates and soils in this sloping terrain make wines that have ample fruit but beautiful acidity that keep them crisp and bright.

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In the 1980s and early 1990s a very important figure emerged in Alto Adige wine: Elena Walch. Her story is unusual \\u2013 she doesn\\u2019t come from a wine family or background, nor did she plan to get into wine. But in her job as an architect, fate brought her together with the Walch family and she quickly became the head of the Alto Adige quality revolution, gaining local and international esteem for her efforts \\xa0around quality and innovation

Now, her daughters, Julia and Karoline Walch, the fifth generation are taking over and today we have Karoline to tell us this amazing story and talk about Alto Adige, the small, gorgeous region in northeast Italy that makes beautiful cool climate wines.

The estate is dedicated to terroir-driven wines.

In this show, Karoline Walch talks with me about Alto Adige and the
Elena Walch story. We discuss:

  • Traditional grapes, the land, and the unique blend of Austrian, Germanic and Italian culture that exists in Alto Adige

  • The long history of Walch family and the modern history of Elena,\\xa0an architect who saw an opportunity to make a big change in the quality and style of Aldo Adige wine, and took it, despite not knowing anything about viticulture or winemaking.\\xa0

  • Karoline\'s and her sister, Giulia\'s, path to taking over Elena Walch and how they plan to move forward.

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  • The wines! We discuss grapes from Gew\\xfcrztraminer to Pinot Blanc to Pinot Grigio, and then reds like Schiava and Lagrein.
    • Karoline gives us detail on Vigna\\xa0Castel Ringberg in Caldaro and Vigna\\xa0Kastelaz in Tramin, as well as their\\xa0Grand Cuvee white, In the Clouds\\xa0

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Thanks to Wine2Wine Verona for inviting me to speak and for allowing me the opportunity to meet Karoline Walch and share this show with all of you!

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