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Frecciarossa

Frecciarossa Metodo Classico Rosato Pinot Nero Extra Brut

Rosé organic classic method sparkling wine extra brut

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Denomination Oltrepò Pavese Metodo Classico DOCG
Size 0,75 l
Alcohol content 12.5% by volume
Area Lombardy (Italy)
Grape varieties 100% Pinot Nero
Aging Tirage is done in the spring following the harvest. Secondary fermentation in the bottle at 16 °C. More than 18-month ageing on the lees.
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Perlage

Perlage

Visible and persistent perlage.

Profumo

Perfume

Fragrant and vibrant, with notes of wild strawberry and red flowers. Delicate and elegant, it ends with a final note of fresh spice (white pepper) and Seville orange peel.

Colore

Color

Pale rosé colour.

Gusto

Taste

Inviting, rich and well-balanced, with a crisp acidity and mineral overtones in the long finish.

Serve at:

06 - 08 °C.

Longevity:

05 - 10 years

Sparkling rosé wines

Pairings

Starters
Fish
Cheese
White fish

Producer
Frecciarossa
From this winery
  • Start up year: 1919
  • Oenologist: Gianluca Scaglione, Cristiano Garella
  • Bottles produced: 90.000
  • Hectares: 21
My great grandfather, Mario Odero came back to Italy shortly after WW 1. He was originally from Genoa but spent most of his adult life in England, working the coal trade between the UK and Italy. Since he had absolutely no desire to move back to the city he’d left in the first place, he set his mind on buying property in the countryside, and, for a native Genoese, Oltrepò Pavese is an obvious choice. It proved a rather good one, as the old boy fell in love with its rolling hills and vineyards.

He bought a beautiful 19th century mansion on top of a hill, exotically named «Frecciarossa,» which means «red arrow» in Italian. He wasn’t to know that the fancy moniker was actually the result of a bureaucratic blunder… The original name in the local dialect of the area was «fraccia rossa,» or «red landslide,» thus named because of the color and nature of the soil. The terrain here is mostly clay with veins of iron ore and retains great amounts of water underground. These, in turn, cause frequent landslides. The expression was mistakenly translated as «Frecciarossa» at the local registry, at the turn of the last century, and has remained the name of our hill ever since.

Enter Giorgio Odero, Mario’s son, my grandfather. I remember him from my childhood as a sort of modern day renaissance man. He seemed to know everything about everything and when he didn’t, he’d go rummaging through his vast library to find the answer. He was also a gourmet and a fine wine connoisseur with a taste for opera and literature. However, to get back to the early days of Frecciarossa, Giorgio, like his father, fell in love with the land and decided to study agriculture in order to take an active part in the wine making. After graduating, he developed an interest for Pinot Noir and went to France to get some first hand experience, because when it comes to Pinot Noir, the French were, and still are ahead of the game.

He learned a lot, both in Burgundy and Champagne, and returned to Italy with new ideas and very high standards of quality. Frecciarossa started to sell wine in bottles, a rarity at the time. As a matter of fact, film director, Alfred Hitchcock drank a few at Villa D’Este and had the good grace to tell Giorgio, how much he enjoyed them. By the 1920s, Frecciarossa was already a well established name, far beyond the confines of Oltrepò Pavese. When Prohibition ended in the States, in 1933, Frecciarossa was among the first Italian wines to appear on the American market and was issued Export Permit n. 19, i.e., the nineteenth Italian product to be granted the right to sell in the U.S.

My mother, Margherita, started working with my grandfather in the late ’70s, with equal passion and determination. In the ’90s, she renovated the cellars and hired the help of oenologist, Franco Bernabei. He was replaced in 2000 by Gianluca Scaglione, who is still with us today and has become an integral part of our team, along with Cristiano Garella. I came back to this land a few years ago. It felt like home to me, and I love it just like the generations who bestowed it on me. (Valeria Radici Odero)
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Name Frecciarossa Metodo Classico Rosato Pinot Nero Extra Brut
Type Rosé organic classic method sparkling wine extra brut
Denomination Oltrepò Pavese Metodo Classico DOCG
Size 0,75 l
Alcohol content 12.5% by volume
Grape varieties 100% Pinot Nero
Country Italy
Region Lombardy
Vendor Frecciarossa
Origin Foothills of Casteggio
Climate Altitude: 140 - 200 m. a.s.l. Exposure: North-East - North-West.
Soil composition Lime/clay.
Cultivation system Simple Guyot
Plants per hectare 5000
Yield per hectare 1 ,2 kg per vine
Harvest The grapes are hand-harvested in 17 kg boxes, carefully selecting the best ones. We pick the grapes early in the morning to press them at a natural cool temperature.
Wine making The grapes are softly pressed to obtain the free run must. Static clearing of the must. Alcoholic fermentation at 13 5 °C. Static decantation and stabilisation during the winter at a controlled low temperature.
Aging Tirage is done in the spring following the harvest. Secondary fermentation in the bottle at 16 °C. More than 18-month ageing on the lees.
Total acidity 7.1 gr/L
Residual sugar 5.8 gr/L
Allergens Contains sulphites