
Pinot Nero Colterenzio 2025
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The Pinot Noir from Colterenzio is a light, delicate, and refreshing red wine, of excellent craftsmanship and great balance. It has a fresh and pleasant bouquet of cherries and small red fruits and a slender, easy-drinking, satisfying, and fruity taste.
The Pinot Noir from Colterenzio is a young, fresh, and fragrant wine that expresses all the refined elegance of the noble Burgundy grape variety, characterized by expressive immediacy and pleasant taste. The brief aging in wood and cement aims to enhance the varietal aspects of a grape with a delicately fruity profile. Pinot Noir has been present for centuries in South Tyrol, where it has found a true second home thanks to favorable soils and ideal climatic conditions for such a demanding and difficult-to-cultivate variety.
The Pinot Noir wine is produced from grapes that come from the areas of Cornaiano and Colterenzio. The vineyards are cultivated at an altitude between 400 and 500 meters above sea level, on slopes exposed to the west, characterized by clayey soils rich in morainic deposits of gravel and porphyric disintegration skeleton. This includes partly old vines still trained to Trentino pergola and partly newer trellis systems, with an average yield of about 50 hectoliters per hectare. Fermentation takes place in steel at a controlled temperature of 25 °C. The wine then rests for about 6 months in cement tanks and large oak barrels, before being blended and bottled.
This is a Pinot Noir that well expresses the varietal finesse of this noble grape variety, with fresh and delicate aromas that prioritize drinkability over structure and concentration. A pleasant and simple interpretation, appreciated for its versatility at the table. It presents with a bright ruby red color. The bouquet expresses fragrant aromas of small berries, with a delicately floral background. The sip is pleasantly fresh, dynamic, and smooth, with ripe and still crunchy fruit, fine tannins, and a good final persistence.













