2021 Pinot Nero, Masut da Rive, Friuli, Italy
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Medium-deep ruby red. fine and fruity structure with notes of cherry, blackberry and raspberry. Delicate touches of medicinal herbs and slightly wooden hints to the finish.fresh and slightly tannic, it closes with pleasantly bitter taste.
The history of Masùt da Rive’s Pinot Noir began in the mid-1980s, after a trip by Silvano, the patriarch, to the land of France. Silvano then took a decision that today we could define as groundbreaking and visionary: against all the commonplaces and widespread prejudices that considered Friuli unsuitable for the cultivation of Pinot Noir, he decided to take a risk and planted the first vines.
Soon, Silvano understood why the attempts made up to that point by the area’s winegrowers had been unsuccessful: Pinot Noir had always been treated like Merlot or Cabernet, the classic generous red varieties that nestled perfectly in Friuli.
Silvano – like a truly successful experimenter – radically changed his attitude, taking care of Pinot Noir, in the vineyard as well as in the cellar, as if it were destined to become a great, great white wine. And why not, Silvano thought to himself…
After all, that red variety came from an area, Burgundy, which is the mother of phenomenal whites. Basically, Pinot Noir is the father (by gem mutation, as the technicians would say) of two whites that in Friuli turn out very well: Pinot Bianco and Pinot Grigio. Pinot Noir, in short, is a white “in disguise”, a white dressed as a red: it is tannic and complex, but extremely elegant and rich in nuances…
Pairing Suggestions: Pinot Nero is an excellent choice to complement delicate and sweet meats such as pork, duck and partridge. Excellent with semi-mature cheeses.
Maturation: After the alcoholic and malolactic fermentation, it ages in French oak barriques for twelve months.