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J Hofstatter Pinot Nero Mezcan 2013

100% Pinot Noir | Pinot Noir was successfully introduced into Alto Adige on the beginning of the 19 century. It soon became evident that the gently sloping terrain and the micro-climate at Mazon were perfect for producing Pinot Noir of international stature. Its soils are a mixture of clay, lime and eroded porphyry. Winemaking is much like that found in Burgundy. 75 percent of the bunches are de-stemmed, while the remaining 25 percent are placed whole in the fermentation vats. Fermentation lasts 10 days, during which the skins and other solids are constantly kept loose and submerged in the must.

The Meczan Pinot Noir is distinguished by its unmistakable varietal character, its distinctive aroma and fruity character, by its bright ruby color with garnet reflexes, and its fresh, stimulating bouquet with seductive hints of woodland berries and cherry. On the palate Meczan is harmonious, sappy and mellow with impressive fruit.
Wine notes by J. Hofstatter

Food Pairings

Game dishes, roasts, pasta with meat sauces and with one of Tyrol's great “poor-man's dishes” - barley soup

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