Nose
Distinctive sour cherry aroma,
Growing Conditions
The Pinot Noir has been cultivated in South Tyrol for approximately 150 years, and it feels very comfortable in this area. South Tyrol’s Pinot Noirs are among the best in Italy and they have also drawn attention to themselves at international tastings. Tough, the Pinot Noir is a very difficult variety, with demanding requirements from the soil and the climate, reacting very sensitively in excessive productions and demanding the highest attention in
the cellar.
The grapes for our Pinot Noir grow on the vineyards around the hills of Bolzano.
Winemaking
After fermentation at 25°C, the Pinot Noir matures in big wooden barrels to develop all its characteristics optimally.
Appearance
The Pinot Noir is a full-bodied, elegant and fruity red.
Food Pairing
Goes perfectly well to red meat, venison and zesty cheese.