Wein im Berg – Trifolium

An underground building designed for winemaking, this structure embodies the winemaker’s philosophy, which aligns his vineyard, wine, and new cellar with organic and biodynamic principles. Kristian Keber inherited a vineyard of approximately two hectares in Medana, Slovenia, within the Kozlink subzone, from his grandfather. This enchanting location, situated near the border, features a landscape that alternates between forests and flourishing vineyards.

Kristian’s vineyard in Medana lies less than three kilometers from his parents’ home in Cormons. In his vineyards, crop yields are intentionally kept low to produce grapes rich in character, optimally expressing the unique qualities of each variety. The ubiquitous three-leaf clover – Trifolium – thrives in these soils, signifying fertile ground for exceptional vines.

Credits

Architecture
Lendarchitektur; Markus Klaura, Massimo Vuerich, Sebastian Horvath, Dominik Fasching

Client
Kristian Keber

Year of completion
2024

Location
Medana, Slovenia

Photos
Chtistian Brandstaetter

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