Miras Crianza Pinot Noir 2015

€21.70*
% €31.00* (30% saved)
Content:
0.75
(€28.93* / 1 Liter)
Available in 1 day, delivery time 2-5 days
Product number:
40230052CH
Winery
Product information "Miras Crianza Pinot Noir 2015"
This wine has been awarded 90 James Suckling points.
The wines of this winery are wines of great hierarchy, which reflect in them the terroir from which they come.
The Pinot Noir grape variety stands out for developing great wines in the Argentine Patagonia, the wine region where the best exponents of this grape come from.
Grape variety:The Pinot Noir grape variety stands out for developing great wines in the Argentine Patagonia, the wine region where the best exponents of this grape come from.
100% Pinot Noir
Tasting notes:
This Pinot Noir, aged for 12 months in French and American oak barrels, is an elegant and fruity wine. The nose is reminiscent of ripe strawberries, forest notes, leather and white pepper.
In the mouth it is a full-bodied wine, but with perfectly balanced and round tannins.
It is one of the most delicious Pinot Noir that can be found in Europe.
This Pinot Noir, aged for 12 months in French and American oak barrels, is an elegant and fruity wine. The nose is reminiscent of ripe strawberries, forest notes, leather and white pepper.
In the mouth it is a full-bodied wine, but with perfectly balanced and round tannins.
It is one of the most delicious Pinot Noir that can be found in Europe.
Serving temperature:
14° - 16°
14° - 16°
Type of wine: | Red wine |
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Grape variety: | Pinot Noir |
Country: | Argentina |
Region: | Patagonia |
Location: | Azul Valley, Río Negro, Patagonia |
Ageing: | 10 months in oak barrels |
Enologist: | Marcelo Miras |
Alcohol: | 14,5% vol. |
Sugar rest: | 1,80 g/l |
Total acidity: | 5,44 g/l |
Allergens: | Contains sulfite |
Introduced by: | Argentinien Wein Projekt e.K., Uerdinger Strasse 132, 40668 Meerbusch, Deutschland |
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