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Monsupello Pinot Nero Junior 2024

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Denomination Provincia di Pavia IGT
Size 0,75 l
Alcohol content 13.5% by volume
Area Lombardy (Italy)
Grape varieties 100% Pinot Nero
Aging At racking, the flower wine is extracted, which, after three racking, will be put to refine and finish malolactic fermentation in steel tanks. It will then be bottled after light stabilization and microfiltration.
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Profumo

Perfume

Broad and intense fruity bouquet. Clear notes of jam, morello cherry and small fruits.

Colore

Color

Ruby red.

Serve at:

14 -16 °C.

Longevity:

05 - 10 years

Decanting time:

1 hour

Young Red Wines

Pairings

Meat
Cheese
Pork

Producer
Monsupello
From this winery
  • Start up year: 1893
  • Oenologist: Bertelegni Marco, Pierangelo Boatti
  • Bottles produced: 280.000
  • Hectares: 48
The Azienda Agricola Monsupello laid its foundations over a century ago, in 1893, when the Boatti family in Cà del Tava in the municipality of Oliva Gessi was already cultivating its own vineyards. In 1914, the Boatti family purchased another estate a few kilometres away called "Podere La Borla" in the municipality of Torricella Verzate. Here they set up the winery, the same one that today has been upgraded and modernised for the vinification of grapes from the original estates and those purchased gradually.

In 1959, Carlo Boatti, representing the third generation of winegrowers, now assisted by his children Pierangelo and Laura, gave the company further development and modernised it by acquiring new land in the municipalities of Casteggio, Redavalle and Pietra de' Giorgi. He redesigned the varietal structure with the introduction of new grape varieties, implemented new cellar structures, and built a modern wine-making, bottling and storage plant. The company is constantly evolving according to current market requirements.

Monsupello is located in the first hilly central area of Oltrepo Pavese at 160 metres above sea level -45° parallel. The vines cultivated are: Barbera, Croatina, Uva Rara, Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Nero, Pinot Grigio, Riesling Italico, Riesling Renano, Chardonnay, Sauvignon and Moscato. The soils: calcareous tufaceous with Pliocene marl, the exceptional microclimate and excellent exposure create optimal conditions for the production of top quality grapes. Traditional winemaking for reds and pneumatic winemaking for whites: temperature-controlled fermentation in modern stainless steel tanks, autoclaves and barriques.
Monsupello has been awarded 112 gold medals in wine competitions. Monsupello Brut Metodo Classico was awarded at the V Banco di Assaggio in Torgiano 1985 and won the Douja d'Or Oscar in Asti in 1993.
Its wines are present in highly qualified restaurants both in Italy and abroad and in highly professional wine shops.
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Name Monsupello Pinot Nero Junior 2024
Type Red still
Denomination Provincia di Pavia IGT
Vintage 2024
Size 0,75 l
Alcohol content 13.5% by volume
Grape varieties 100% Pinot Nero
Country Italy
Region Lombardy
Vendor Monsupello
Origin First hillside area in the municipalities of Torricella Verzate and Oliva Gessi
Climate Exposure: South-West.
Soil composition Clayey-limestone.
Cultivation system Guyot
Plants per hectare 5000
Yield per hectare 70 q.
Harvest Mid-September.
Production technique Dry pruning in the Guyot method is carried out starting from late November, maintaining a number of 7-8 buds per vine. From May, with shoot thinning and suckering, superfluous shoots are removed and the main ones are tied; these are fundamental operations to maintain a good vegetative and productive balance of the plant, especially in the case of young vineyards. At the beginning and end of August, after veraison, two cluster thinning operations are carried out to distribute the vine's production better among the closest shoots to the vine and to prevent cluster congestion (the main cause of gray mold attack in humid years); cluster thinning, which promotes better grape ripening, allows for a higher concentration of sugar and phenolic substances and better product health. For over 15 years, cover cropping has been practiced in the vineyards to create a more balanced canopy-root ratio of the vine and to preserve beneficial insects in the vineyard; for the same reason, low-impact pesticides are used and the use of chemical herbicides is avoided. Grape harvest is manual, in 18 kg crates.
Wine making Vinification begins with destemming, to move, after a one-week period of cold pre-maceration, to alcoholic fermentation that will last about 12 days.
Aging At racking, the flower wine is extracted, which, after three racking, will be put to refine and finish malolactic fermentation in steel tanks. It will then be bottled after light stabilization and microfiltration.
Total acidity 5.8 gr/L
PH 3.58
Residual sugar 5.0 gr/L
Dry extract 26.0 gr/L
Allergens Contains sulphites