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Andrian’s Pinot Noir is cultivated on the slopes of Alto Adige at 450–600 m a.s.l., rooted in soils of erythroid, argillaceous lime and dolomite rock. Grapes are fermented in stainless steel vats at controlled temperature with gentle must movement, followed by malolactic fermentation and ageing in large oak casks.
The wine shows a ruby-red colour with delicate berry and dried fruit aromas. On the palate it is dry and medium-bodied, with lively acidity and a fine trace of tannins.
Grape variety Pinot Nero (Pinot Noir)
Production area Alto Adige
Altitude 450 – 600 m a.s.l.
Soil Erythroid, argillaceous lime and dolomite rock
Yield 60 hl/ha
Vinification Must fermentation at controlled temperature in stainless steel vats with gentle must movement; malolactic fermentation and ageing in large oak casks
Tasting Notes Colour: Ruby-red Aroma: Delicate berry and dried fruit aromas Taste: Dry, medium-bodied, with lively acidity and a light trace of tannin
Alcohol 13.5 %
Residual sugar 1.0 g/l
Acidity 5.4 g/l
Drinking temp. 16–18 °C
Ageing ability 3–5 years
Critic tasting note: (2024 vintage) "A youthful style with floral intensity, showing geraniums and fresh roses with pomegranate. Light-bodied, lean palate with crisp acidity and balanced tannins. Moderate length. Drink now." - James Suckling