The St. Pauls cooperative winery is located in the village of St. Pauls (San Paolo), a hamlet of Eppan an der Weinstraße, (Appiano sulla Strada del Vino in Italian or “Eppan on the Wine Trail”), a commune located about eight kilometers southwest of Bozen (Bolzano) in South Tyrol (Alto Adige). With roughly 150 grower members, the cooperative covers 175 hectares planted to vine, with an average of one hectare per grower, making it a true “family affair” since all of the members are family-owned and run farms. With vineyard sites that range from 500-700 meters a.s.l. and a variety of subsoils mostly volcanic and morainic in origin, the cooperative is uniquely positioned to make some of the best and most critically acclaimed wines in South Tyrol. One of the things that makes St. Pauls stand apart from the crowded field of Tyrolean winemakers is that its focus is on native grape varieties. Although it also grows delicious Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon, St. Pauls is renowned for its bottlings of local red grapes like Schiava and Lagrein, varieties not forgotten but often overlooked by commercially minded winemakers there. Although not certified, organic farming practices are the norm for its growers.
Did You Know?
St. Pauls cooperative is named after the village where it is located, in picturesque South Tyrol. That’s because nearly everyone in the town is involved in some way with the winery, whether as a grower or worker. You’ll find the other villagers at the winery’s wine bar enjoying a glass!
Wines from St. Pauls
St. Pauls
Cuvée Paul Bianco Vigneti delle Dolomiti IGT
Available in: Canada, North America, Asia Pacific
St. Pauls
Gfill Sauvignon Alto Adige DOC
90
Wine Enthusiast 2017Available in: Canada, North America, Asia Pacific
St. Pauls
Pino Grigio Alto Adige DOC
90
Wine Advocate 2016Available in: Canada, North America, Asia Pacific
St. Pauls
Plötzner Pinot Bianco Alto Adige DOC
91
Wine Enthusiast 2017Available in: Canada, North America, Asia Pacific