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Regular price
€23,60
Vintage:
2022
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
When to drink:
Dinner, Business dinner, Meditation
Type:
Red Wine
Taste:
balanced and fine, with silky tannins and good persistence
Flavorings:
red berries, sweet spices, vanilla
Allergens:
Sulphites
Longevity:
10 years
What kind of wine is Alto Adige Pinot Nero Riserva DOC 'St. Daniel' 2022 - Colterenzio?
The Alto Adige Pinot Nero Riserva DOC 'St. Daniel' 2022 - Colterenzio represents one of the finest expressions of the Pinot Noir grape cultivated in Alto Adige, an area where tradition and altitude merge to create wines of extraordinary elegance. It is part of the Praedium line, dedicated to historical vineyards, the heritage of families who have passionately cared for their land for generations. This Pinot Noir is born on the slopes between Ora and Montagna, where the cool climate of the Alps and mineral-rich soils favor the slow ripening of the grapes, giving complexity and freshness to the wine. It is a medium-bodied red, capable of harmoniously combining structure and finesse, with a balanced acidity that ensures great drinkability.Vintage Details
The 2022 vintage in Alto Adige was characterized by a warm summer balanced by marked temperature fluctuations, ideal for a delicate grape variety like Pinot Noir. The grapes used for 'St. Daniel' were harvested by hand in the second half of September, at the right degree of ripeness, to preserve fruity aromas and good overall freshness.Winemaking and Aging
The winemaking follows a process attentive to tradition but supported by modern techniques. After alcoholic fermentation (transformation of must into wine) in stainless steel tanks, the wine remains in contact with the skins for a calculated maceration period, which allows for the gentle extraction of color and tannins. Subsequently, the wine is aged partly in barriques (small French oak barrels) and partly in large wooden barrels for about a year, then rests in the bottle for several months before being released onto the market. This passage in wood enriches the bouquet and softens the structure, while maintaining the typical freshness of Alto Adige Pinot Noir.Tasting Notes
The Alto Adige Pinot Nero Riserva DOC 'St. Daniel' 2022 - Colterenzio stands out for its refinement and its ability to express the authentic character of the grape variety.Color
In the glass, it presents a brilliant and transparent ruby red color, a typical characteristic of Pinot Noir, with slight garnet reflections that anticipate its evolution.Nose
On the nose, it reveals an elegant and complex profile: aromas of ripe red fruits such as cherry, raspberry, and currant emerge, accompanied by delicate floral notes and slight spicy nuances derived from wood aging.Palate
On the palate, it is harmonious, velvety, and balanced. The medium body is supported by fine and silky tannins, while a pleasant acidity gives momentum and length. The finish is persistent, with fruity returns and a slight mineral vein that invites the next sip.Pairing Alto Adige Pinot Nero Riserva DOC 'St. Daniel' 2022 - Colterenzio with food
Its elegance and balanced structure make it a versatile companion at the table. It is ideal for accompanying:- white meat dishes, such as guinea fowl or veal;
- typical Alto Adige recipes, such as canederli with speck or sliced beef;
- semi-aged cheeses and delicate cold cuts;
- vegetarian dishes with mushrooms or grilled vegetables.
Storage and aging: how to store Alto Adige Pinot Nero Riserva DOC 'St. Daniel' 2022 - Colterenzio wine
To maintain its qualities intact, the wine should be stored in a dark, cool place, away from temperature fluctuations and light sources. The ideal temperature is between 12 and 16°C, with the bottle placed horizontally to keep the cork moist. Thanks to its balanced structure and aromatic potential, it can evolve positively in the bottle for 5–8 years, developing increasingly complex and harmonious nuances. Those who prefer to enjoy it in its fruitiest phase can open it now, while those who want to discover its evolution can safely wait a few years.Colterenzio
The history of the Colterenzio winery The Colterenzio winery is located in the heart of South Tyrol, a region known for its extraordinary winemaking tradition. Founded in 1960 by 28 courageous winegrowers, today it boasts over 300 members who cultivate vineyards with passion and dedication. Colte...