Pinot Nero Rosé Quality Sparkling Wine PR101

Produced with Pinot Nero grape, has a bright, deep and vibrant colour and a fine and persistent perlage. The aroma is fresh, pleasant and fragrant, enriched by pungent notes of white flowers and soft fruits like blackberries, raspberries and strawberries. The taste is delicate on the palate and has the perfect balance between fruity and acidic components. Ideal as a classy aperitif to celebrate the most important events. It pairs well with entrées, fish first courses as well as sea food, shellfish and fish in general.


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Pinot Nero Rosé Quality Sparkling Wine PR101

Rosé Sparkling Wines

Characteristics

Produced with Pinot Nero grape, has a bright, deep and vibrant colour and a fine and persistent perlage. The aroma is fresh, pleasant and fragrant, enriched by pungent notes of white flowers and soft fruits like blackberries, raspberries and strawberries. The taste is delicate on the palate and has the perfect balance between fruity and acidic components.

Food Pairing

Ideal as a classy aperitif to celebrate the most important events. It pairs well with entrées, fish first courses as well as sea food, shellfish and fish in general.

Country: Italy Region: Not Specified
Category: Rosé Sparkling Wines Alcohol  (vol): 11
Certifications: None Appellation: Not Applicable
Main Grape: Pinot Nero - Black Grape Secondary Grape: Not Applicable - Not Applicable
Blend:

100% Pinot Nero grape

Style(s):

Brut (Residual sugar Less than 15gr/lt)

Method: Charmat (Martinotti) Pressure (bar): 5.2
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Pinot Nero Rosé Quality Sparkling Wine PR101

Rosé Sparkling Wines

Label Name: Label Ownership: Private Label
Terms of Payment: Prepaid At Ordering IncoTerms: EXW
Vintage: Not Specified Vineyard:

Gravelly and fertile alluvial land crossed by river Piave in the valleys of the high Treviso plain.
The soil in this area is alluvial and therefore gravelly and rich in silt and sand. It is very fertile and has a high quantity of carbonates and other micro-elements very useful for vines. Combined with the influence the river has on the micro-climate, all of these characteristics create the perfect conditions and habitat for vines.
Pinot Nero is harvested at the end of August before grapes are fully ripe in order to maintain their aroma and freshness.

Vinification and Aging:

Pinot Nero Rosé sparkling brut is obtained from the vinification as rosé of Pinot Nero and successive sparkling process. Grapes are harvested a few days before they are fully ripe to achieve higher acidity and freshness levels. They are then treaded and left to rest for a few hours with the skins so the must can develop the right color and aroma. After alcoholic fermentation at a controlled temperature, the base wine undergoes a second fermentation in autoclaves according to the charmat method.

Container: Glass Bottle
Bottle Shape: Champagne Bottle Model: Mirage
Bottle Color: Transparent Capsule Type: PVC
Cork Type: Sparkling Cork Stopper Label Type: Full Bottle Wrapping + Rear Label
Packaging Type: Usage Unit: Bottle 750ml
Minimum Order: 3960 Bottle 750ml Units per Pallet: Not Specified

Grapes

Pinot Nero

Pinot Nero

Black Grape

Info

The black grape Pinot Nero is grown in the regions of Abruzzo, Apulia, Basilicata, Campania, Emilia-Romagna, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Latium, Lombardy, Marche, Molise, Piedmont, Sardinia, Sicily, Tuscany, Trentino Alto Adige, Umbria, Valle d’Aosta, Veneto.
Pinot Nero is the progenitor vine of the noble Pinot family, with very ancient French origins. The discovery of Pinot Nero probably dates back to almost two thousand years ago. Its presence in Bourgogne is mentioned as early as the fourth century AD (although at that time it was called Morillon Noir). In France, 46 clones have been officially recognized; Champagne also plays an important role in the clonal selection of Pinot Nero.
It is a plant that asks a lot, both from the winegrower and the winemaker, it does not give regular results, it needs relatively cold climates, with a good day / night temperature range and, when the conditions and the quality of the soils allow it (it prefers calcareous ones ), is able to offer wines of rare beauty. For this reason it has been planted in almost all wine regions of the world, with the exception of those with hot climates which would produce “cooked” wines, lacking the characteristics that made it so famous.

Wine Characteristics

From the Pinot Nero grape a light ruby ​​red wine is obtained. The nose is fine, fruity with notes of raspberry and blackberry. Slightly tannic, harmonious, full-bodied on the palate. With aging, the color takes on brick tones, the aromas acquire complexity and finesse. Ideal for sparkling wine.

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Wine Characteristics