Otronia Patagonia Pinot Noir 2020

The Otronia Patagonia Pinot Noir is sourced from the sand and clay soils of ‘Block 1’. It is fermented in concrete with 50% whole bunch to enhance its perfume and structure. This was followed by malolactic fermentation and once completed, the wine was aged in un-toasted French oak foudres for 18-20 months prior to bottling. This wine is a ruby red colour with violet hues. Notes of raspberries and cherries are combined with notes of dry herbs, truffle, and freshly cut flowers. The palate is delicate with a persistent structure. Silky tannins, combined with a firm natural acidity, give this wine a unique vitality and depth.

Wine File
Producer:
Otronia
Country:
Argentina
Region:
Patagonia
Style:
Red Wine
Primary Grape(s):
Pinot Noir
Bottle Size:
75cl
Alcohol:
13.0%
Closure:
Natural Cork
Vegan:
Yes
Organic:
Yes
Contains Sulphites:
Yes
Units Per Bottle:
9.75
Regular Price
£60.00
Sale Price
£60.00
Regular Price
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Unit Price
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Purchase Format: Single Bottle

 

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