Louis 38 Pinot Noir from Tenuta Ansitz-Dornach is a white with a red dress. Red wine fermented on the skins for a few days and aged in large wood. Red fruits, little alcohol, lots of drinking. Served fresh, it goes well with fish, with appetizers in general and with light-hearted meals. Another way of understanding Pinot Noir.
Region: Alto Adige.
Grape variety: Pinot Noir
Alcohol content: 11%.
Aging: For one year in large wooden barrels.
Contains sulfites
Radoar's Zweigelt is a fruity and fresh red wine that comes from grapes of the homonymous grape and ages for a few months in steel. The nose perceives characteristic hints of red fruit. On the palate it is dry, fresh, light and mineral with a fruity finish.
Region: Alto Adige.
Grapes: Zweigelt.
Alcohol content: 13%.
Aging: 8 month in steel.
Contains sulfites
Pinot Noir by Grawu is elegant and deep. Cultivation of vines in Naturno on granite and gneiss and also in Trento on limestone soil. Spontaneously fermented with whole grapes and stalks. Subsequently aged for 24 months in large Slavonian oak barrels.
Region: Alto Adige.
Grapes: Pinot noir.
Alcohol content: 12%.
Aging: 24 months in large Slavonian oak barrels.
Contains sulfites
The "Sankt Anna" of Weingut In Der Eben is a red wine that comes from pure grapes of the schiava vine. Ages 24 months in wood and then rests in the bottle for at least 6 months; unfiltered. Certainly the best Schiava around for its elegance, the soft aromas of wild berries, its drinkability and its balance.
Region: Trentino Alto Adige
Grapes: Schiava.
Alcohol content: 12%.
Aging: 24 months in used oak barrels.
Contains sulfites