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Regular price
€15,36
Vintage:
2021
Denomination:
Valtellina Superiore
Grape variety:
nebbiolo
Origin:
Italy, Lombardy
Alcohol:
13.5%
Format:
0.75 L
Product origin:
Business
Serving temperature:
16°
Refinement:
12 months in oak barrels and 6 months in bottle
When to drink:
Dinner, Lunch, Meditation
Type:
Red Wine
Taste:
balanced, fine tannins and good freshness with a persistent, mineral finish
Flavorings:
red berries, violet, sweet spices, alpine herbs
Allergens:
Sulphites
Longevity:
10 years
What kind of wine is Valtellina Superiore DOCG 'Grumello' 2021 - Nino Negri
The Valtellina Superiore DOCG 'Grumello' 2021 - Nino Negri is an elegant red wine, typical of Valtellina, one of Lombardy's most fascinating wine regions. Produced from Nebbiolo grapes (locally known as Chiavennasca), it comes from vines cultivated on heroic terraces climbing the slopes north of Sondrio, at altitudes between 400 and 450 meters. This wine stands out for its fine character, the balance between freshness and structure, and a complex aromatic profile that reflects the authentic identity of the mountains. It is a medium-bodied red, capable of combining elegance and depth, ideal for those who wish to approach a great traditional Nebbiolo with an accessible style.Vintage Details
The 2021 vintage of Grumello by Nino Negri was characterized by balanced weather, with sunny days and good diurnal temperature variation. These conditions favored regular grape ripening, ensuring excellent aromatic concentration and mature yet fine tannins. The result is a harmonious, expressive wine with a well-defined mountain character and a natural freshness that promises longevity.Winemaking and Aging
After manual harvesting, the grapes undergo temperature-controlled fermentation, with about 8 days of maceration on the skins, a phase that allows the extraction of color and aromas without excessive tannins. The wine then ages for about 18 months in French and Slavonian oak barrels, selected woods that impart complexity and softness without masking the varietal character. This is followed by a period of rest in the bottle before release, to achieve perfect taste balance.Tasting Notes
Color
In the glass, the Valtellina Superiore DOCG 'Grumello' 2021 - Nino Negri presents a brilliant ruby red color, with garnet reflections that anticipate its elegance and potential for evolution in the bottle.Nose
The nose opens with delicate yet persistent aromas of ripe red fruits – cherry and redcurrant – accompanied by spicy notes and light nuances of alpine herbs. A fine and recognizable bouquet, which tells the story of the Valtellina territory through clean and distinct aromas.Palate
On the palate, it is harmonious and lively. The tannins – the naturally occurring components in grapes that provide structure and a dry sensation – are silky and well-integrated. The mountain freshness balances the wine's softness, while the finish is long and pleasantly persistent, with hints of fruit and soft spices. A balanced and refined red, capable of combining tradition and pleasantness.What dishes to pair with Valtellina Superiore DOCG 'Grumello' 2021 - Nino Negri
This wine pairs perfectly with mountain cuisine flavors and medium-bodied dishes. Recommended pairings include:- Grilled red meats, such as ribeye or tenderloin
- Roasts and braised beef or veal
- Light game dishes, such as venison or roe deer
- Aged Valtellina cheeses, such as Bitto or Casera
Storage and aging: how to store Valtellina Superiore DOCG 'Grumello' 2021 - Nino Negri wine
To best appreciate its qualities over time, the Valtellina Superiore DOCG 'Grumello' 2021 - Nino Negri should be stored in a cool, dark place with constant humidity, preferably around 12-14°C. Bottles should be kept horizontally to maintain the cork's elasticity and preserve the wine's integrity. Thanks to its balanced structure and high natural acidity, it can evolve for 6-8 years in the cellar, developing even more complex aromas and depth of flavor.Nino Negri
The History of Nino Negri Winery Nino Negri winery represents a pillar of Italian viticulture, with a history that intertwines tradition, heritage, and innovation. Founded in 1897 in Valtellina, Nino Negri has managed to preserve ancient winemaking techniques while embracing modern innovations, t...