The South Tyrolean garlic sausage Villgrater is a hard smoked house sausage of beef and pork.
Taste: light garlic mark
The Villgrater Sexten butchery is a traditional family business based in Sexten, an idyllic village in South Tyrol. For more than 100 years, the butchery has stood for the highest quality and a close connection to nature and agriculture. The products are made exclusively local raw materials such as pork, beef or game, which come farmers in the region and are kept in a species-appropriate manner. In production, Villgrater relies on artisan traditions and state-of-the-art technology to ensure the highest quality standards. The range includes a wide selection of sausage and ham specialities as well as grilled meat and cheese. All products impress with their natural taste and special quality. With the Villgrater Sexten butcher's shop, you are relying on genuine South Tyrolean craftsmanship and the highest level of enjoyment.
The grape variety, which originated in Germany, has found an ideal terroir in South Tyrol. Riesling makes high demands on the site and prefers a cool but sunny climate. This is exactly what the vineyards around Lake Montiggl and the neighbouring sites offer, whose porphyry soils give the wine its special character. The Riesling Fallwind impresses with its fruity notes and mineral acidity, which make it a top-class wine.
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Small but good. Many stories surround the creation of these little delicacies. In the Middle Ages, for example, it is said that innkeepers used to make particularly small sausages, which they could sell to their customers through the keyhole after the premises had officially closed. Even Goethe, the 'prince of poets', is said to have fallen in love with the delicate pork, salt, pepper and marjoram sausages, so much so that he had them sent by post to Weimar.