Malma Finca La Papay Pinot Noir 2015

€14.50*
Content:
0.75
(€19.33* / 1 Liter)
Available, delivery time 2-5 days
Product number:
NQN-3422
Winery
Product information "Malma Finca La Papay Pinot Noir 2015"
This wine has been awarded 91 points Descorchados, 92 points James Suckling and has received the bronze medal at the Decanter Wine World Awards.
Grape variety
100 % Pinot Noir
Vineyards
Finca La Papay 300 meters above sea level, Neuquén, Patagonia, Argentina
Finca La Papay 300 meters above sea level, Neuquén, Patagonia, Argentina
Soil
Alluvial soils
Alluvial soils
Vinification
Manual harvest
Selection of berries
Maceration and fermentation at 26° - 28 °C
Alcoholic fermentation with selected yeasts for about 14 - 16 days
9 months maturation in stainless steel tanks
20% maturing in French and American oak barrels for 6 months
Selection of berries
Maceration and fermentation at 26° - 28 °C
Alcoholic fermentation with selected yeasts for about 14 - 16 days
9 months maturation in stainless steel tanks
20% maturing in French and American oak barrels for 6 months
Tasting notes
Brilliant light red colour. Aromas of ripe red fruits like strawberries and plums. Light fruity finish. A light and elegant wine. Dry.
Pairing
With light dishes, white meat, vegetarian dishes, pasta, soft cheese
With light dishes, white meat, vegetarian dishes, pasta, soft cheese
Serving temperature
14 - 16° C
14 - 16° C
Type of wine: | Red wine |
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Grape variety: | Pinot Noir |
Vintage: | 2015 |
Country: | Argentina |
Region: | Patagonia |
Location: | San Patricio del Chañar, Neuquén |
Altitude: | 300 MAMSL |
Enologist: | Hans Vinding-Diers |
Alcohol: | 13,5% vol. |
Total acidity: | 5 g/l |
Allergens: | Contains sulfite |
Awards: | Internationally awarded wine |
Introduced by: | J.M. Höfferle Int. Hdl. GmbH, Lokstedter Steindamm 33a, 22529 Hamburg, Deutschland |
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