
Meet the Maker: Weingut Griesbauerhof
“It’s more than a job, it’s our purpose”Weingut Griesbauerhof is located on the hills of St. Magdalener in Bolzano of Alto Adige. This is one of the oldest and northernmost wine growing regions in Italy that borders Austria with steep slopes that blanket the valley. Wine has accompanied human history and culture in Alto Adige for more than three thousand years and has decisively shaped the development of the province. Since 1785 the Mumelter family has been cultivating grapes and apples from the same farm where they lie at an altitude of 300 meters above sea level. The ancestral farm has been handed down from generation to generation in the Mumelter family, with Lukas as 7th generation winemaker now at the helm. The barrels remain in the cellar built in the 11th century underneath the house. As a family, they work as a team to run the estate. Georg has passed on his winemaking to Lukas and he now spends his time tending to the apple orchards. In 2019 Michael, the eldest brother, opened the Osteria Freiraum Mumi on the property which is a wine bar he opens from around late April / May until harvest. He makes homemade focaccia and showcases the Griesbauerhof wines for his patrons. Margareth handles tasting visits at the winery, day to day administration, and farming her region's famous tomatoes. Griesbauerhof’s philosophy is all about their terroir. They believe in sustainable farming, and minimal intervention in the winery. Their vineyards receive a good amount of sunshine and the sandy clay soil creates complex red wines and extra rich white wines. They are all hand harvested and Pergola trained. Upon arriving at the estate, we were immediately greeted with lunch cooked by Michael. He used his mothers tomatoes for a fresh pasta sauce and made a simple green salad from the garden. It was the largest plate of pasta I have ever eaten, and yet I didn’t feel weighed down or overly full. We learned quickly that the food from this region is a refreshing blend of Italian, Austrian, and German culture that we have never seen in the US. It is all about light dishes with fresh ingredients; right up my ally. We were lucky that we arrived at the beginning of a beautiful spring, and during the peak of Asparagus season. Every restaurant had an assortment of dishes made from freshly harvested white and green asparagus, paired with local wines.![]()
After touring the vineyards, we visited their apple orchards which is a huge part of their family business as well. Margareth had a table set up with coffee and homemade apple strudel made from the apples we were surrounded by.
Just a half an hour behind the winery up a windy road, you’ll find the most beautiful peaks of the Dolomite Mountains; this mountain range is what separates the Italian border to Austria. We drove up the mountain the next morning and ventured out for a hike, the family’s favorite pastime when they are not making wine. We hiked up to the Rauchhütte Chalet at the top of the mountain for lunch and local wines. These chalet’s are very common in this area on peaks of the mountains, making it a destination for hikers in the spring and summer, and skiers in the winter.
After years of training in Germany, Lukas Mumelter is now a 7th generation winemaker for his family’s estate. He is passionate about carrying on tradition while also implementing innovative ideas.
Fun Facts
- Margareth Mumelter, the matriarch of the estate, has a passion for growing tomatoes. She grows 30 types of tomatoes of different sizes and colors every year. Every two years a Tomato Festival is held on the Mumelter farm, where starred chefs create delicious dishes from tomatoes.
- The Mumleter family also has apple orchards they farm, and Margareth makes the most incredible apple strudel with them!
- Both grapes and apples are needed to be harvested at the same time, making it a community effort every year! Friends and family of the Mumelter lend helping hands.
- The family Mumelter has been in Bolzano for hundreds of years. They have traced back generations and cannot find relatives from anywhere else.








