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South Tyrol Is Increasingly Becoming a White Wine Country

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In South Tyrol, 5,833 hectares of vines are cultivated – almost seven percent more than in 2018. The varietal structure has changed significantly, above all. White wines grow significantly (up 16.9 percent between 2018 and 2025) and now account for more than two thirds of the area under cultivation, while the proportion of red wines decreases (minus 9.5 percent), with the decline precisely due to the vernach and very heavy red wines. On the one …
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In South Tyrol, 5,833 hectares of vines are cultivated – almost seven percent more than in 2018. The varietal structure has changed significantly, above all. White wines grow significantly (up 16.9 percent between 2018 and 2025) and now account for more than two thirds of the area under cultivation, while the proportion of red wines decreases (minus 9.5 percent), with the decline precisely due to the vernach and very heavy red wines. On the one …

·Bolzano, Italy
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stol.it broke the news in Bolzano, Italy on Friday, October 24, 2025.
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