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Regular price
€81,20
Vintage:
2020
Denomination:
South Tyrol
Grape variety:
pinot noir
Origin:
Italy, Trentino-South Tyrol
Alcohol:
13.5%
Format:
0.75 L
Product origin:
Business
Serving temperature:
16°
Refinement:
12 months in barrique, 8 months in bottle
When to drink:
Dinner, Meditation, Business dinner
Type:
Red Wine
Taste:
fine and velvety, with silky tannins and a long, fruity finish
Flavorings:
cherry, raspberry, spice, vanilla, undergrowth
Allergens:
Sulphites
Longevity:
15 years old
What kind of wine is Alto Adige Pinot Nero DOC “Barthenau Vigna S. Urbano” 2020 - Hofstätter
The Alto Adige Pinot Nero DOC “Barthenau Vigna S. Urbano” 2020 - Hofstätter is the most authentic expression of South Tyrolean Pinot Noir. It originates from a historic *cru* of the Barthenau estate, in the heart of Mazon, a renowned area in Egna, where some of the oldest vines in South Tyrol, over 65 years old, are located. This wine embodies the nobility of the grape variety and the purity of the terroir, offering an elegant and harmonious body that genuinely conveys its mountain origin.Vintage Details
The 2020 vintage in South Tyrol was characterized by a balanced climate: warm days and cool nights ensured slow and complete ripening. The Pinot Noir grapes intended for Barthenau Vigna S. Urbano achieved a perfect balance between sugars and acidity, guaranteeing a wine of great finesse, deep and lively at the same time. The harvest, strictly manual, allowed only the best bunches to be selected to maintain intact quality.Vinification and aging
The winemaking process follows a philosophy that respects the raw material. After a gentle destemming and crushing, the must ferments at controlled temperatures with prolonged maceration to extract color and delicate aromatic nuances. The wine matures for about 12 months in French oak barriques, followed by a further 8 months of aging in large barrels, before resting in the bottle for another 8 months. This long process gives it balance, complexity, and a velvety texture.Tasting Notes
Color
The Alto Adige Pinot Nero DOC “Barthenau Vigna S. Urbano” 2020 - Hofstätter appears in the glass with a luminous, slightly transparent ruby red color, typical of the varietal, but with deep garnet hues that anticipate its maturity.Nose
The bouquet is complex and refined: it opens with hints of ripe cherry and raspberry, followed by notes of sweet spices, undergrowth, and a delicate hint of vanilla from the wood aging. An inviting, elegant, and never intrusive aroma that evolves in the glass with great harmony.Taste
On the palate, it is balanced, with silky tannins and an enveloping structure. The typical freshness of South Tyrolean Pinot Noir gives it agility and drinkability, while the finish is long and refined, with a lingering taste that recalls the fruity and spicy notes perceived on the nose.Pairing suggestions for Alto Adige Pinot Nero DOC “Barthenau Vigna S. Urbano” 2020 - Hofstätter
This versatile Pinot Noir lends itself to numerous gastronomic pairings. Perfect with white or red meat dishes, but also with more delicate fare, it elegantly accompanies an important dinner or an informal evening. Ideal with:- Veal fillet or oven-roasted rabbit
- Tagliatelle with porcini mushrooms
- Semi-aged or soft cheeses
- Light Asian cuisine dishes, such as lacquered duck or spiced chicken
Storage and aging: how to store Alto Adige Pinot Nero DOC “Barthenau Vigna S. Urbano” 2020 - Hofstätter wine
To preserve the qualities of this Pinot Noir, it is important to store the bottles horizontally, in a cool place free from temperature fluctuations. The ideal temperature is around 12-14°C, with constant humidity and away from direct light. The Barthenau Vigna S. Urbano 2020 has a remarkable capacity to evolve over time: it can be enjoyed immediately for its freshness, or left to age in the cellar for over 10 years, developing increasingly fascinating bouquets and complexity.Hofstätter
The History of the Hofstätter Winery The Hofstätter winery, nestled in the heart of South Tyrol, is synonymous with tradition and evolution in the Italian wine scene. Founded in 1907, it represents a stronghold of historical heritage enriched by continuous innovations that have transformed wine p...