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 Plonerhof
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Winery Meran
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Vineyard Geier
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vineyard Pardellerhof
vineyard Pardellerhof
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SAVE THE DATE: 04.06.2026
WeinKulturFest in Marling 🍷✨
Ein Abend, der nach Sommer, Wein und Marling schmeckt. 🌿🥂

Wenn sich der Marlinger Festplatz mit Gläserklirren, Musik und dem Duft besonderer Köstlichkeiten füllt, dann ist wieder Zeit für das WeinKulturFest. Freut euch auf einen genussvollen Sommerabend voller besonderer Begegnungen und stimmungsvoller Musik. ✨

Am 04. Juni erwarten euch feine Marlinger Weine, besondere Liköre, kreative Cocktails und viele genussvolle Momente. Lernt die Marlinger Wein- und Likörwelt persönlich kennen, kommt mit Winzern und Produzenten ins Gespräch und entdeckt die Geschichten hinter den Produkten und Höfen. 🍇🍷🍸

Entlang der Verkostungsmeile schenken die Marlinger Weingüter, die Kellerei Meran und der Likörhersteller Bruggerhof ihre Spezialitäten aus – von frischen Weißweinen über kräftige Rotweine bis hin zu feinen Likören und kreativen Cocktails. ✨

Auch kulinarisch wird der Abend besonders: Das Catering GeniessMi serviert eigens für das Fest kreierte Gerichte und die Marlinger Bäuerinnen verwöhnen euch mit traditionellen Nachspeisen und liebevoll zubereiteten „Marendbrettln“. 😋🌾

Für die passende Stimmung sorgen „Claudia & Thomas“ aus Marling sowie „Birgit & Friends“ mit stimmungsvoller Live-Musik und guter Unterhaltung bis in den Abend hinein. 🎶

Freut euch auf einen Abend zum Genießen und Verweilen!🥂✨

📅 Donnerstag, 04. Juni 2026
📍 Marlinger Festplatz

Mehr Infos: https://www.merano-suedtirol.it/de/marling/essen-trinken/genuss-veranstaltungen/weinkulturfest.html

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SAVE THE DATE: “WeinKulturFest” in Marling ✨🍷

Enjoy fine drinks, delicious food and live music at the “WeinKulturFest”. 🥂🎶🍴

On June 4th, the Marling fairground will once again turn into a place of enjoyment and conviviality. Look forward to fine wines from Marling, creative cocktails, special liqueurs and delicious culinary highlights. 🍇🍸✨

"Catering GeniessMi" will serve specially created festival dishes, while the "Marling farmers’ wives" will spoil guests with traditional homemade desserts and sweet local treats. 🍰🌿

Meet local vintner and producers, discover the stories behind the wineries and enjoy a relaxed summer atmosphere with atmospheric live music by “Claudia & Thomas” and “Birgit & Friends”. 🎶✨

📅 Thursday, June 4, 2026
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Swipe for a taste of the “WeinKulturFest”… 🍷✨

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Marling’s local associations – Meet the Marling Farmers’ Wives 🌺🌾

The Marling Farmers’ Wives are actively involved in village life and take part in many events and initiatives in Marling. 🤝🌿
Whether at traditional festivals, community projects or with regional delicacies – with great dedication and joy, they contribute to the social and cultural life of the village. 🌸
Preserving rural traditions and strengthening the sense of community also play an important role in their work. 🌾💐
Thank you for your dedication and commitment! 🌾

📸Marling Farmers’ Wives

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Marlinger Vereine stellen sich vor – Die Marlinger Bäuerinnen 🌾🌺

Die Marlinger Bäuerinnen sind Teil der Südtiroler Bäuerinnenorganisation und engagieren sich aktiv im Dorfleben von Marling. 🤝🌿

Mit gemeinsamen Veranstaltungen, Weiterbildungen, sozialen Projekten und der Pflege bäuerlicher Traditionen tragen sie zum kulturellen und gesellschaftlichen Leben im Dorf bei. 🌸

Ob bei Festen, Veranstaltungen oder mit regionalen Köstlichkeiten – die Marlinger Bäuerinnen sind aus dem Dorfgeschehen nicht wegzudenken und leisten mit viel Engagement einen wertvollen Beitrag für die Gemeinschaft. 🌾💐

📸 Marlinger Bäuerinnen

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Ein musikalischer Frühlingsabend in Marling 🎺🎶

Wenn die Musikkapelle Marling am Donnerstag, 14. Mai im Musikpavillon aufspielt, liegt Musik in der Luft und lädt zum Lauschen und Genießen ein. Freut euch auf einen stimmungsvollen Abend mit abwechslungsreicher Blasmusik und gemütlichem Beisammensein. 🌿

Unter der Leitung von Kapellmeister Hannes Schrötter begleitet euch die Musikkapelle Marling durch einen musikalischen Abend mit einer Mischung aus traditionellen und modernen Klängen. 🎵

Schon ab 20:00 Uhr könnt ihr ganz entspannt ankommen, ein erfrischendes Getränk genießen und euch auf das Konzert einstimmen, bevor um 20:30 Uhr die Musik den Ton angibt. 🍷🎺

Eintritt frei! 🙌

📅 Donnerstag, 14. Mai 2026
🕣 Konzertbeginn: 20:30 Uhr
📍 Musikpavillon Marling

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