The 8000 in the wine's name refers to the number of vines per hectare (the acre equivalent would be around 3,200); the very dense planting is to stress the vines and cut yields from individual plants. The result is a wine that is richly concentrated, smooth and dense, with the classic Grüner pepper, but powerful and creamy.
The 8000 in the wine's name refers to the number of vines per hectare (the acre equivalent would be around 3,200); the very dense planting is to stress the vines and cut yields from individual plants. The result is a wine that is richly concentrated, smooth and dense, with the classic Grüner pepper, but powerful and creamy.
The 8000 in the wine's name refers to the number of vines per hectare (the acre equivalent would be around 3,200); the very dense planting is to stress the vines and cut yields from individual plants. The result is a wine that is richly concentrated, smooth and dense, with the classic Grüner pepper, but powerful and creamy.