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Pinot Noir

Pinot Noir: elegance, finesse, and territorial identity

The Pinot Noir collection brings together different interpretations of one of the most refined and versatile grape varieties in the wine scene. In this selection, you will find still and sparkling wines that express Pinot Noir in different styles, from the more subtle and vertical profile to the more structured, complex, and gastronomic versions.

It is a grape variety that requires great precision in the vineyard and in the winery, but for this reason, it is able to clearly convey the territory of origin. From South Tyrol to Trentino, from Oltrepò Pavese to Aosta Valley and other vocated Italian areas, Pinot Noir shows nuances of red fruit, delicate spices, floral notes, and a fine tannic structure, often accompanied by a remarkable capacity for evolution.

A grape variety that interprets the territory

Within the collection, there are labels from producers such as Manincor, Cantina Tramin, Colterenzio, Abbazia di Novacella, Ottin, and Baracchi Winery. These producers interpret Pinot Noir with different sensitivities, enhancing the peculiarities of their respective production areas.

Among the labels present, there are also Reserve versions and selections of particular personality, such as Pinot Noir Praepositus Alto Adige DOC Riserva, Pinot Noir LAFÓA Riserva, MAGLEN Blauburgunder Pinot Noir RISERVA, and Red Angel 2020 Pinot Noir Venezia Giulia IGP. The variety of offerings makes this collection suitable for those seeking a characterful red, as well as for those wishing to explore the more tailored side of Italian Pinot Noir.

Still Pinot Noir and Classic Method

Pinot Noir is also a fundamental base for great Italian and international sparkling wines. The selection indeed features Classic Method and rosé labels, such as Trento DOC, Franciacorta, Alta Langa DOCG, and other similar interpretations, where the grape contributes to structure, finesse, and aromatic complexity. This makes the collection interesting for those looking for elegant, versatile bubbles suitable for important moments or a refined table.

Pairings and occasions for consumption

Pinot Noir stands out for its great versatility at the table. The more delicate versions pair well with white meats, mushrooms, risottos, and dishes based on flavorful fish; the more structured ones go well with game, roasts, traditional dishes, and aged cheeses. The sparkling variations are ideal as an evolved aperitif, with seafood appetizers, tartare, delicate cold cuts, and contemporary cuisine.

  • perfect for those looking for elegant and territorial wines;
  • suitable for comparative tastings between different denominations;
  • ideal for those who love both fine reds and characterful bubbles;
  • interesting for occasion or collectible bottles.

Explore the selection of Pinot Noir and discover labels capable of combining finesse, depth, and personality in every winemaking style.

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FAQs

What characteristics does Italian Pinot Noir have?
Italian Pinot Noir is appreciated for its finesse, balance, and ability to tell the story of the territory. Depending on the production area, it can express aromas of small red fruits, floral notes, light spices, and a delicate tannic structure. In cooler regions like Alto Adige, Trentino, or Valle d’Aosta, it tends to show precision and momentum; in other areas, it can be softer and more enveloping. It is a grape variety that lends itself well to both still wines and bases for Classic Method sparkling wines.
What pairings are best suited for Pinot Noir?
Pinot Noir is very versatile in the kitchen thanks to its elegant and non-intrusive structure. The lighter versions pair well with appetizers, mushrooms, risottos, poultry, and flavorful fish; the more complex and reserve versions express themselves best with important white meats, roasts, game, and aged cheeses. Even in sparkling versions, Pinot Noir proves to be very gastronomic and can be served with seafood crudo, delicate cured meats, or dishes from contemporary cuisine.
Why choose a bottle of Pinot Noir in this collection?
This collection brings together different interpretations of Pinot Noir, from still reds to Classic Method and rosé versions, featuring labels from recognized producers such as Manincor, Cantina Tramin, Colterenzio, Abbazia di Novacella, and Ottin. It is a useful selection for both those looking for an elegant table wine and those wanting to explore the territorial nuances of the grape in denominations such as Alto Adige DOC, Trento DOC, Franciacorta, or Oltrepò Pavese. The variety of offerings helps to easily find the style that best suits one's taste.