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Regular price
€22,80
Vintage:
2022
Denomination:
Valtellina Superiore
Grape variety:
nebbiolo
Origin:
Italy, Lombardy
Alcohol:
13.5%
Format:
0.75 L
Product origin:
Business
Serving temperature:
18°
When to drink:
Dinner, Business lunch, Meditation
Type:
Red Wine
Taste:
harmonic and persistent, with spicy notes and silky tannins
Flavorings:
ripe red fruits, spices, black pepper, withered violet
Allergens:
Sulphites
Longevity:
10 years
What kind of wine is Valtellina Superiore DOCG 'Inferno' 2022 - Nino Negri
The Valtellina Superiore DOCG 'Inferno' 2022 - Nino Negri is a red mountain wine made from 100% Nebbiolo grapes, locally called Chiavennasca. Hailing from the "Inferno" subzone, the smallest and most rocky of the four that comprise the Valtellina Superiore DOCG, this wine expresses intensity, elegance, and an unmistakable character. The vineyards grow on steep terraces between 350 and 550 meters of altitude, where the sun, reflected by the rocks, gives the Nebbiolo concentrated ripeness and complex aromas. The result is a red with a full and harmonious body, and a structure that combines strength and finesse.Vintage details
The 2022 vintage was characterized by hot and dry weather, with perfect grape ripening and small-sized clusters rich in substance. The cooler nights in September favored aromatic development and the natural concentration of the fruit. The harvest, carried out manually on the terraces, yielded healthy grapes of extraordinary quality, ideal for a balanced and long-lived wine.Vinification and aging
The vinification of Valtellina Superiore DOCG 'Inferno' 2022 - Nino Negri takes place with controlled temperature fermentation to enhance the fruity profile of the Nebbiolo. This is followed by a prolonged maceration on the skins, which allows for the harmonious extraction of color, tannins, and aromas. Aging takes place in oak barrels, where the wine evolves for several months, developing greater roundness and complexity without losing freshness. Further rest in the bottle completes the process, yielding a red that is ready to drink but capable of evolving over time.Tasting notes
Every sip of Valtellina Superiore DOCG 'Inferno' 2022 - Nino Negri tells the story of the mountains and the warmth of its steepest vineyards.Color
To the eye, it presents an intense garnet red with slightly orange reflections, typical of mountain Nebbiolo.Nose
The aroma is elegant and deep, with notes of ripe red fruits, sweet spices, and subtle balsamic nuances. Hints of cherry, raspberry, black pepper, and a delicate mineral touch evoking the rocks of Valtellina emerge.Palate
On the palate, it is balanced and enveloping, with fine, well-integrated tannins that support a solid yet agile structure. The finish is long and harmonious, with a dry and clean aftertaste that invites another sip. Ideal for those who love wines with character, yet with natural elegance.Food pairings for Valtellina Superiore DOCG 'Inferno' 2022 - Nino Negri
This wine is best enjoyed with traditional mountain cuisine, but it also tastefully accompanies more refined dishes. Perfect with:- Valtellina pizzoccheri and mushroom risottos
- Roasts of white or red meat
- Aged cheeses and local cured meats
- Polenta dishes with game or braised meats
Storage and aging: how to store Valtellina Superiore DOCG 'Inferno' 2022 - Nino Negri wine
To preserve the qualities of this wine, store the bottles in a cool, dark place, with a constant temperature between 14 and 16°C and humidity around 70%. It is preferable to keep them lying down, so that the cork remains moist. The Valtellina Superiore DOCG 'Inferno' 2022 - Nino Negri has excellent aging potential: it can evolve for over 8-10 years, developing more complex aromas and an even more velvety texture. Drink it now to enjoy its freshness, or let it rest to discover all the depth that only mountain Nebbiolo can offer.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...