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Alto Adige DOC Pinot Nero Riserva 'St. Daniel' 2022 (750 ml.) Colterenzio Colterenzio - 1
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Alto Adige DOC Pinot Nero Riserva 'St. Daniel' 2022 (750 ml.) Colterenzio Colterenzio - 1
Alto Adige DOC Pinot Nero Riserva 'St. Daniel' 2022 (750 ml.) Colterenzio Colterenzio - 2
Alto Adige DOC Pinot Nero Riserva 'St. Daniel' 2022 (750 ml.) Colterenzio Colterenzio - 3

Alto Adige DOC Pinot Nero Riserva 'St. Daniel' 2022 (750 ml.) Colterenzio

'St. Daniel' Riserva by Colterenzio is produced using the historic vineyards on the hills between Ora and Montagna and is a perfect example of the great red wines of Alto Adige. The pure Pinot Nero grapes follow a short cool maceration and subsequent fermentation for 14 days. The wine is aged for 2/3 in large wooden barrels and 1/3 in barriques for 12 months. A year of maturation in the bottle follows. It stands out for the refined elegance that it can express, between notes of ripe red berries and a fine and delicate tannic texture. Balanced and of great harmony, with a medium and balanced body, and an elegant and persistent finish. Excellent with light appetizers, veal and poultry but also robust fish dishes.

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Product Category
Red Wine
Designation
Alto Adige DOC
Grape / Raw material
pinot noir
Aging Class
Reserve
Vintage or Cuvée
2022
Size
750 ml.
Country
Italy
Region
IT - South Tyrol
Alcohol Content
13.5% vol.
Service Temperature
16° – 18° C.
Suggested Glass
Large calyx with a long stem
Food Matches
All Meal, Appetizers, Roasted Beef, White Meat, Poultry
Allergens
Contains sulphites (by sulphites we mean the sulphur dioxide that is added to wine, to preserve it, thanks to its disinfectant, antioxidant and stabilizing action)
CLT-PINOT-NERO-RIS-ST.DANIEL-2022

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The wines from the hamlet of Colterenzio were favourites of Archduke Sigismund when he resided at Firmiano Castle in the 15th century, though the area was producing fine wines much earlier. Around 15 b.C. a Roman country gentleman named Cornelius settled here and established his "Cornelianum" wine estate and the first wine culture in the area. The Roman name eventually evolved into "Cornaiano", the village Colterenzio calls home. The Colterenzio winegrowers' co-operative was founded by 28 vintners in 1960. Over the years other passionate viticulturalists from diversified micro-zones in the area joined the collective, and today nearly 300 members cultivate approximately 300 hectares of vineyards.

Address:

Strada del Vino, 8 - 39057 Appiano (BZ), Italy

Color: medium garnet red

Bouquet: wide spectrum ranging from cherry to red berries, to spices

Taste: medium-bodied and balanced, it has an elegant and persistent finish

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