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Ottin

Ottin: mountain wines from the Aosta Valley

The Ottin collection gathers some of the most authentic expressions of Aosta Valley viticulture, with wines that tell the character of the mountain and the precision of a production attentive to the territory. From red grapes like Pinot Noir, Fumin, and Syrah to white varieties like Petite Arvine and Chardonnay, this selection highlights elegance, freshness, and identity.

The profile of Ottin wines

The wines signed by Ottin are born in Aosta Valley DOC and in other Aosta Valley denominations, where altitude, strong temperature fluctuations, and mountain soils contribute to defining clear aromas and a precise palate. In this collection, you will find labels that interpret the territory differently: Pinot Noir stands out for its finesse and tension, Fumin expresses depth and personality, while Petite Arvine offers a vertical and saline interpretation of the variety. Also present is Clairet, for those seeking a characterful rosé, and L'Emerico, which enhances Pinot Noir in different vintages.

Grapes and production style

The strength of Ottin lies in the ability to combine respect for tradition with contemporary care in the vineyard and cellar. The selection values both international and indigenous grape varieties in a unique alpine context, creating balanced, intense, and recognizable wines. Each bottle reflects the work on dedicated plots and a vision aimed at enhancing varietal expression without losing the connection to the mountain.

When to choose Ottin wines

The wines from the Ottin winery are ideal for those seeking territorial labels with a versatile gastronomic profile. The reds, particularly Pinot Noir, Fumin, and Syrah, pair well with meat dishes, game, flavorful preparations, and aged cheeses. The whites like Petite Arvine and Chardonnay are suited for mountain cuisine, lake fish, structured appetizers, and creamy first courses. Clairet is an interesting choice for aperitifs, cold cuts, and light dishes.

Why buy the Ottin selection

Buying Ottin wines means bringing to the table an authentic interpretation of the Aosta Valley, characterized by precision, freshness, and territorial identity. It is a selection designed for those who wish to discover mountain wines with an elegant, modern style that stays true to its origins. Explore the collection and choose the Ottin labels that best suit your taste and preferred pairings.

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What style do Ottin wines have?
The Ottin wines express well the character of the Aosta Valley: they are mountain wines, fresh, precise, and recognizable. The selection includes reds and whites that enhance both international grape varieties and those linked to the territory, with a style oriented towards balance and aromatic clarity. The result is labels suitable for those seeking wines with personality, but also versatile at the table, capable of accompanying mountain cuisine, flavorful dishes, and more refined preparations.
What grape varieties are found in the Ottin collection?
In the Ottin collection, there are labels based on Pinot Noir, Fumin, Syrah, Petite Arvine, and Chardonnay, as well as Clairet and L'Emerico in the indicated vintages. This variety allows for the exploration of different nuances of Valdostan production, from elegant and fine reds to fresh and mineral whites. The selection is useful for those who want to discover the most authentic face of mountain wines and choose according to their taste or food pairing.
What dishes to pair with Ottin wines?
The Ottin wines lend themselves to many pairings thanks to their freshness and well-defined structure. Reds like Pinot Noir, Fumin, and Syrah are suitable for meats, game, aged cheeses, and intense dishes. White labels like Petite Arvine and Chardonnay pair well with appetizers, lake fish, creamy first courses, and mountain cuisine. The Clairet is also interesting for appetizers, cold cuts, and lighter dishes.

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