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Rizzi - Barbaresco Pajorè 2021 Ml. 750 Divine Golosità Toscane
  • Rizzi - Barbaresco Pajorè 2021 Ml. 750 Divine Golosità Toscane

Rizzi - Barbaresco "Pajorè" 2021 Ml. 750

Winery Rizzi

€59.60
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Quantity
Products availables 20

Characteristic

Classification
Barbaresco DOCG
Size
Ml. 750
Body
Heavy
Ageing
From 18 to 24 months
Blend
Nebbiolo

it’s made from the estate’s vineyard Pajorè, one of the historical and renowned Cru of the Langhe hills, not far from the town hall of Barbaresco. The south exposure and the geomorpholigical conditions are absolutely amazing and allow for a combination of both harmony and strength, releasing nuances of wild strawberries, officinal herbs and clove. A wine of great personality: balsamic and spicy.

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Data sheet

Classification
Barbaresco DOCG
Organic
No
Year
2021
Size
Ml. 750
Body
Heavy
Ageing and Fining
for about 12 months in large oak barrels, then into concrete vats for 6-9 months and then bottled before being released onto the market.
Ageing
From 18 to 24 months
Color
deep garnet red.
Scent
the nose reveals a beautiful and sensual fragrance with a rich complexity and intense floral component of violet and rose, and a very crisp red fruit, raspberry and strawberry, with notes of leather, evolutionary spicy, black pepper, cloves, and licorice.
Aroma
Boisé, Burnt, Fruity, Spicy, balsamic
Taste
Its taste is full and mellow, very balanced, with a nice tannic structure.
Serving temperature
16°-18° C.
Blend
Nebbiolo
Blend description
100% Nebbiolo
Contains sulfites
Si
Zone
Piemonte
Matching
Braised meat, Game, Grilled meat, Kill, Red meat, Red meat stew, Roast, Roasted red meat, Stew, T-bone steak (Florentine steak)
Ideal with
Meat Red
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