Manincor Alto Adige Pinot Nero Mason 2013
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Pair with fried, roast and grilled red meats, venison, game and mature soft cheeses.
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The 2013 Alto Adige Pinot Nero Mason di Mason opens to simple layers of wild berry, sweet almond, violets and licorice. The wine offers a silky mouthfeel and smooth texture. It does not show the complexity or depth of some of its peers, but it does offer a very faithful and correct interpretation of the grape. I would suggest a slightly shorter drinking window for this Pinot Nero born in the cool climate, mountainous north of Italy.
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Taking full advantage of direct sunlight exposure on its steep slopes, many of Alto Adige’s best vineyards are planted at extreme altitude... read more