Marling – The Sparkling Village
Marling – The Sparkling Village

Marling – The Sparkling Village

In Marling, pleasure is in the air – and in the glass.
No other village in the Burggrafenamt region can boast four renowned sparkling wine producers, making Marling a true paradise for lovers of fine bubbles.
South Tyrolean sparkling wine is crafted here with the utmost expertise, using the traditional method of bottle fermentation. These exquisite wines reflect the village’s deep-rooted winemaking heritage, which is also showcased in Marling’s WineCulture. Whether as an elegant aperitif or a refined pairing with gourmet dishes, the sparkling wines of Marling embody the perfect harmony of Alpine character and Mediterranean flair.
For those eager to explore the sparkling side of South Tyrol, Marling is the perfect place to experience the diversity and excellence of local sparkling wines.
La storia dello spumante altoatesino

While wine production in South Tyrol thrived in the 19th century, sparkling wine remained insignificant until 1902, when a Champagne winery in Eppan produced the region’s first Riesling-based sparkling wine.
A notable debut followed in 1911 at the Bozner Wein-Kost, but World War I brought production to a halt.
In 1962, Sebastian Stocker revived the tradition with a Brut, and in 1965, Kettmeir achieved market success with a tank-fermented sparkling wine. During the 1970s, Haderburg, Arunda, Praeclarus, and V. Braunbach embraced the traditional method. Since 1990, the Association of South Tyrolean Sparkling Wine Producers has stood for excellence, gaining recognition far beyond the region’s borders.
The art of sparkling wine production
Traditional Method – The King of Sparkling Wine Production

Originally developed in Champagne, this method is considered the finest and most complex way to produce high-quality sparkling wines. It is also widely used by top South Tyrolean producers. The second fermentation occurs directly in the bottle, creating an elegant, long-lasting perlage and refined aromas.
The key steps: 
- Second Fermentation – The base wine is blended with sugar and yeast, bottled, and sealed. This is where natural carbonation develops.
- Riddling – After the minimum aging period, the yeast sediment is carefully moved to the neck of the bottle by gradually rotating it in traditional riddling racks (pupitres) or automated machines.
- Disgorging – The yeast plug is frozen and removed using the bottle’s internal pressure, ensuring a clear sparkling wine.
- Dosage – A mixture of wine and sugar syrup, unique to each producer, is added to determine the final sweetness level. South Tyrolean sparkling wines made using the traditional method stand out for their elegance, finesse, and rich aromas – a true delight for wine enthusiasts.

Other Production Methods 
Carbonation Method – The simplest and fastest technique: carbon dioxide is injected into the wine, either in pressurized tanks or directly into bottles. This method is typically used for more affordable sparkling wines.
Tank Fermentation (Charmat Method) – The second fermentation takes place in large pressurized tanks. This ensures a uniform aging process before the sparkling wine is filtered, cooled, and bottled.
Transfer Method – A combination of traditional bottle fermentation and large-scale filtration. The wine ferments in bottles, but instead of riddling and disgorging, it is transferred to pressurized tanks, filtered, and re-bottled – ideal for maintaining high quality in larger volumes.

South Tyrol’s sparkling wines represent the perfect balance between tradition and innovation, bringing the essence of Alpine and Mediterranean flavors to every sip.
The sparkling wine producers in Marling
Vineyard Geier
Vineyard Geier
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vineyard Pardellerhof
vineyard Pardellerhof
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Winery Meran
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Ob nach einer gemütlichen Wanderung, einem langen Ausflugstag oder einfach zwischendurch – auf eines freut man sich doch immer: auf ein richtig gutes Essen. 😍🥾🍽️

Und was gehört in Südtirol einfach dazu? Natürlich traditionelle Knödel! 🌿Kaum ein Gericht steht so sehr für Südtiroler Genuss und echte Hausmannskost wie sie – ganz egal ob Speck-, Käse-, Spinat- oder Gemüseknödel. 🤎

Heute verrät euch unsere Bäuerin Elisabeth ihr leckeres Rezept für bunte Gemüseknödel zum Nachkochen. 👩‍🍳Da bekommt man direkt Hunger, oder? 😋

🥣 Rezept für ca. 10–15 bunte Gemüseknödel

🛒 Zutaten:
• 500 g Dinkel-Knödelbrot
• 400 g Gemüse nach Wunsch (z. B. Karotten, Zucchini, Auberginen, Paprika usw.)
• ½ Lauchstange
• 1 Knoblauchzehe
• 4 Eier (Größe M)
• 2–4 EL Dinkelvollkornmehl
• Kräutersalz & Pfeffer
• Bei Bedarf Brotbrösel

👩‍🍳 Zubereitung:
Das Gemüse und den Lauch waschen, klein schneiden und gemeinsam mit dem Knoblauch dämpfen. Sobald das Gemüse weich ist, etwas abkühlen lassen.

Die Eier in einer großen Schüssel aufschlagen, das Gemüse dazugeben und mit Kräutersalz und Pfeffer verrühren. Anschließend das Knödelbrot und das Mehl hinzufügen.

Ist der Teig zu nass, etwas Knödelbrot oder Brotbrösel dazugeben. Ist er zu trocken, mit etwas Wasser verdünnen.

Alles mit nassen Händen gut vermengen und Knödel in gewünschter Größe formen. Danach die Knödel ca. 12–15 Minuten in leicht köchelndem Salzwasser ziehen lassen. 😊

Gutes Gelingen wünschen der Tourismusverein Marling und Elisabeth Pichler Schroffenegger. 👩‍🍳

👉 Rezept abspeichern, zuhause ausprobieren und ein Stück Südtirol auf den Teller holen – oder bei einem unserer Kochkurse in Marling noch weitere Knödelvariationen kennenlernen. 🍽️😉

Weitere Infos: https://www.merano-suedtirol.it/de/marling/info-events/events/veranstaltungen-in-marling/rid-FD73713A1A2C488EBAEB1BE47CD5D1C6-e-knoedelkochkurs-mit-baeuerin-elisabeth.html?date=2026-05-28

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Delightful insights and authentic flavours from Marling🍇🍷

Last Wednesday, participants of the WineCulture Experiences visited Pardellerhof Winery. Together with Erwin and Anita, they explored the vineyards and the cellar and gained fascinating insights into their work and the winemaking process. 🚶🍇

Of course, indulgence was not forgotten: Characterful wines from Marling were accompanied by typical local specialties – from the “Marnea” cheese, fresh apples and homemade "Gugelhupf" cake to aromatic liqueurs. 🥂🍎🧀

A big thank you to Erwin and Anita, as well as to everyone who joined us! 🍷

The WineCulture Experiences continue:
🍷⏳ June 23 – A Journey Through the Vintages – the Exclusive Tasting at the vinery Popphof
🌿🍷 July 3 – A Summer evening at the Vinery Hillepranter

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A new WineCulture Experience awaits… 🍷🤓
A balmy summer evening, a good glass of wine and views over the vineyards… sounds tempting, doesn’t it? 👀🍷⛰

Together with winemaker Lukas, you’ll explore the world of viticulture up close on a walk through the vines and a guided cellar tour. Look forward to selected premium wines, homemade snacks and special moments of enjoyment in a relaxed atmosphere. 🍇
A summer evening for toasting, savouring and lingering – surrounded by vineyards and beautiful views. ✨🍷

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Genussvolle Einblicke und echte Marlinger Spezialitäten!🍇🥂

Am vergangenen Mittwoch fand im Rahmen der WeinKultur Erlebnisse der „Genusspfad durch Weinberg & Keller – 100 % aus Marling“ beim Weingut Pardellerhof statt. Gemeinsam mit Erwin und Anita erkundeten die TeilnehmerInnen die Weinberge und den Keller und erhielten spannende Einblicke in die Arbeit im Weinberg und die Weinherstellung. 🚶🍇

Natürlich kam auch der Genuss nicht zu kurz: Bei der Verkostung der charaktervollen Marlinger Weine wurden typische Marlinger Spezialitäten serviert – vom Marlinger Stangenkäse „Marnea“ mit Chutney und Honig über frische Äpfel bis hin zu hausgemachtem Marlinger Guglhopf und aromatischem Marlinger Likör. 🥂🍎🧀

Ein herzliches Dankeschön an alle, die dabei waren, sowie an Erwin und Anita für die interessanten Einblicke und die herzliche Gastfreundschaft! 😀

Die WeinKultur Erlebnisse gehen weiter:

🍷⏳ 23. Juni – Zeitreise durch die Jahrgänge – die einzigartige Weinprobe beim Weingut Popphof
🌿🍷 03. Juli – Ein Sommerabend im Weingut Hillepranter

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