Nals Margreid Lagrein ‘Sand’
Lagrein, indigenous to the Alto Adige region, is grown on well drained Sandy soils. The result is a wonderfully smooth soft wine, redolent of maraschino cherries, blackberries and a touch of pepper and licorice. Excellent with lamb dishes or game.
Producer Profile
Nals Magreid are a high quality cooperative producing wines from grapes grown only on the most suitable sites in the Alto Adige. The aim here is to bring only top quality grapes into the winery where they are turned into wine in a way that is both ecological and allows the finished wine to express it?s terroir accurately. There are two ranges of wines, Classic and Selection – all are single vineyard wines with Selection representing the best parcels from each vineyard that bears its name.

Nals Margreid Lagrein ‘Sand’
Lagrein, indigenous to the Alto Adige region, is grown on well drained Sandy soils. The result is a wonderfully smooth soft wine, redolent of maraschino cherries, blackberries and a touch of pepper and licorice. Excellent with lamb dishes or game.
Producer Profile
Nals Magreid are a high quality cooperative producing wines from grapes grown only on the most suitable sites in the Alto Adige. The aim here is to bring only top quality grapes into the winery where they are turned into wine in a way that is both ecological and allows the finished wine to express it?s terroir accurately. There are two ranges of wines, Classic and Selection – all are single vineyard wines with Selection representing the best parcels from each vineyard that bears its name.

Nals Margreid Lagrein ‘Sand’
Lagrein, indigenous to the Alto Adige region, is grown on well drained Sandy soils. The result is a wonderfully smooth soft wine, redolent of maraschino cherries, blackberries and a touch of pepper and licorice. Excellent with lamb dishes or game.
Producer Profile
Nals Magreid are a high quality cooperative producing wines from grapes grown only on the most suitable sites in the Alto Adige. The aim here is to bring only top quality grapes into the winery where they are turned into wine in a way that is both ecological and allows the finished wine to express it?s terroir accurately. There are two ranges of wines, Classic and Selection – all are single vineyard wines with Selection representing the best parcels from each vineyard that bears its name.
