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
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Sie dienten früher der Bewässerung von Feldern und Weinbergen. Über künstlich angelegte Wasserläufe – die sogenannten Waale – wurde das kostbare Wasser aus den Bergen zu den trockenen Hängen geleitet. Entlang dieser Wasserläufe entstanden schmale Wege, die heute zu den beliebtesten Spazier- und Wanderwegen im Meraner Land zählen. 💧🌿

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Warst du im Winter schon einmal am Waalweg unterwegs?🚶😀

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How did you spend your first days of the new year? ✨
On a relaxing walk,🚶
at a Christmas market,
skiing or sledding,🛷
ice skating,⛸
enjoying some wellness time
or in a completely different way?😋

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✨ Abendtipp: Lumagica in den Gärten von Schloss Trauttmansdorff ✨

Genießt noch bis 6. Jänner die ganz besondere Atmosphäre von Lumagica und taucht ein in eine magische Lichterwelt, die Meran in neuem Glanz erstrahlen lässt. 🌟🌙

Unter dem Motto „Sissis Reise um die Welt“ lädt Lumagica zu einem unvergesslichen Lichtspaziergang ein: kunstvolle Lichtinstallationen, interaktive Elemente und stimmungsvolle Szenen erwecken Sissis Welt zum Leben und erzählen von Sehnsuchtsorten, Lebensfreude und Romantik. ✨👑

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Ein paar Eindrücke von unserem Besuch bei der Eröffnung in diesem Jahr – teilt gerne auch eure entstandenen Fotos mit uns!😃

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✨ Welcome 2026 ✨

Life is like a big house.
Each year, new windows open –
some close, some open again,
some stay open longer, others only for a short moment.💛

Behind every window, experiences, little surprises
and moments await that stay in our hearts forever.

Let’s open many beautiful windows together in 2026,
with curiosity, joy and open hearts. 🏡✨

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“The magic in new beginnings is truly the most powerful of all.” – Josiyah Martin✨

As the New Year begins, may it open the door to bright moments and inspiring ideas.✨
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