In 2011, Harald Schwarz handed the baton to his son Fabian, who had attended the Istituto Agrario San Michele all’Adige, the most prestigious oenological college in Italy, where students benefit from incomparable teaching staff with a commitment to research and development.
This professional training equipped Fabian to become the driving force at La Màgia, responsible for the agronomy and wine-making policy of the estate, as well as handling the entire commercial and marketing side of the business.
From their connections at the Istituto Agrario San Michele all’Adige, a professional network of teachers and former students, now producers,
has developed, providing a mutual support system from which everyone benefits. This is especially helpful on production issues.
In this spirit of co-operation, a warm welcome and hospitality are always offered to student winemakers from all over the world, with the involvement of a number of universities and participation in a number of pan-European projects.
This exchange of experiences is a wonderful opportunity to explore new pathways that lead to continuous improvement for all concerned.