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Regular price
€23,40
Vintage:
2021
Denomination:
South Tyrol
Grape variety:
slave
Origin:
Italy, Trentino-South Tyrol
Alcohol:
12.5%
Format:
0.75 L
Product origin:
Business
Serving temperature:
14°
When to drink:
With friends, Lunch, Dinner
Type:
Red Wine
Taste:
Delicate and harmonious, with fruity notes and soft tannins.
Flavorings:
cherry, raspberry, almond
Allergens:
Sulphites
Longevity:
5 years
What wine is Alto Adige Schiava DOC 'Vulkanit' 2021 - Hartmann-Donà
The Alto Adige Schiava DOC 'Vulkanit' 2021 - Hartmann-Donà is an elegant and authentic red wine, the result of the expertise of Hartmann Donà, a symbolic producer of quality South Tyrolean viticulture. It is made from 100% Schiava grapes, an indigenous South Tyrolean grape variety known for its lightness and finesse, grown on volcanic porphyry soils. This slender yet decisive red perfectly interprets the character of its territory: a balance between alpine freshness and mineral warmth that tells the mountain identity of a great North Italian wine.Vintage details
The 2021 vintage in Alto Adige was particularly favorable for Schiava. The regular climatic trend, with warm days and cool nights, allowed for a slow and complete ripening of the grapes. The harvest, carried out by hand at the beginning of autumn, ensured healthy and excellent quality bunches, rich in aromas and with a perfect balance between sugars and natural acidity. The result is a fine, expressive, and lively wine.Vinification and aging
After gentle pressing, the grapes ferment in stainless steel at a controlled temperature, with a brief maceration on the skins to extract color and delicate fruity aromas. The Vulkanit then ages for a few months in large oak barrels, where it gains complexity without losing its natural freshness. The choice of stainless steel and large wood allows the varietal profile of the Schiava to be maintained intact, avoiding excessive wood influence and prioritizing harmony and drinkability.Tasting notes
The character of Alto Adige Schiava DOC 'Vulkanit' 2021 - Hartmann-Donà emerges in every phase of the tasting, from color to the final taste, offering an authentic and pleasant experience.Color
Visually, it presents a clear ruby red, bright and transparent, typical of Schiava. The luminosity of the color anticipates its light and fragrant nature.Nose
On the nose, it offers fresh and inviting aromas: small red fruits like cherry, raspberry, and wild strawberry, accompanied by delicate floral notes of violet and a hint of spice. The mineral imprint of volcanic origin gives finesse and depth to the bouquet.Taste
On the palate, it is smooth, fresh, and harmonious. The body is medium-light, the tannins are soft and well-integrated, while good acidity ensures pleasantness and great balance. The finish is clean, with a fruity persistence that invites the next sip.Food pairings for Alto Adige Schiava DOC 'Vulkanit' 2021 - Hartmann-Donà
This wine is extremely versatile at the table and elegantly accompanies numerous dishes from traditional and modern cuisine. Ideal pairings include:- Light cured meats and South Tyrolean speck
- Semi-aged or soft cheeses
- White meat or poultry dishes
- Pasta with vegetable or mushroom sauces
- Typical Tyrolean dishes like dumplings or spätzle
Storage and aging: how to store Alto Adige Schiava DOC 'Vulkanit' 2021 - Hartmann-Donà wine
To fully appreciate the characteristics of this wine, it is advisable to store it in a cool, dry place, away from light, with a constant temperature between 12 and 16°C. The Vulkanit 2021 is designed to be enjoyed in the first few years after harvest, but it can evolve positively for 3–4 years, developing softer and spicier notes. It is recommended to serve it at a temperature of approximately 14–16°C, ideal for enhancing the fruit's fragrance and the finesse of the aromas.Hartmann Donà
The history of the Hartmann Donà winery The Hartmann Donà winery is a fascinating blend of tradition and innovation. Founded by Hartmann Donà, a highly experienced oenologist, this winery has managed to preserve the viticultural heritage of its region, carrying on a tradition that has been handed...