Fruit and berry sweet
Ilzenberg Manor Apple Ice Wine is an exceptional, limited-edition dessert wine crafted from apples grown in the estate’s surroundings and inspired by traditional winemaking methods. It is a wine where the character of Lithuanian nature, patience, and meticulous craftsmanship come together in perfect harmony.
The wine is produced using the ice wine principle: apples are processed at freezing temperatures, allowing only highly concentrated juice to be extracted. This technique intensifies the natural sweetness, enhances aromatic expression, and creates remarkable depth of flavor.
On the nose, rich aromas of ripe apples unfold first, followed by notes of exotic fruits and citrus zest. On the palate, the wine is harmonious and gently sweet, balanced by refreshing acidity. The finish is long and elegant, with lingering nuances of honey, dried fruit, and raisins, giving the wine refinement and depth.
This is a wine for slow enjoyment — a refined dessert wine that reflects both the terroir of Ilzenberg Manor and the craftsmanship behind its creation.
Tiekti 8-10°C prie desertų, vietoje deserto, ančių kepenėlių, mėlynojo pelėsio sūrio, ožkos sūrių.
Ilzenberg Manor is a unique fusion of history, nature, and modern sustainable agriculture, located in the Rokiškis region, in the historic lands of the Selonians, between the scenic Ilgis and Apvalasas lakes. The manor stands on a hill offering impressive panoramic views, and its history dates back to 1515, when it was founded by Baron Berndt von Kersenbrock.
A Living Manor – A Living Tradition
After more than 500 years, Ilzenberg Manor has returned to its roots and today stands as the only manor in the Baltic States operating according to natural farming principles. It is not a museum, but a living estate where livestock is raised, gardens are cultivated, and food products are produced with deep respect for nature and sustainability.
One of the Northernmost Vineyards in Europe
Ilzenberg Manor is also remarkable for reviving historic winemaking traditions that date back to the Livonian era. In 2019, a 0.8-hectare vineyard was established on the estate, where approximately 1,200 vines are grown. This makes it one of the northernmost open-air vineyards in Europe.
The vineyard is planted with the following grape varieties:
These grape varieties were developed by American breeders through crossbreeding European and native vines, making them exceptionally well adapted to the Lithuanian climate. They can withstand temperatures as low as –35°C and are highly resistant to diseases, particularly powdery mildew. This allows Ilzenberg Manor to practice organic, chemical-free viticulture, fully aligned with its philosophy of sustainability and respect for nature.