Tiefenbrunner Merus Pinot Bianco 2022

Tiefenbrunner Merus Pinot Bianco 2022

Tiefenbrunner, 0,75 l - 13.50%
100% Pinot Bianco

HK$ 147.00
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Trentino Alto Adige - Italy
White still

How to serve

Serve at:

12 - 14°C.

Longevity:

05 - 10 years

Glass:
Full Bodied and Aged White Wines
Tiefenbrunner Merus Pinot Bianco 2022

Colour

Luminous pale yellow color.

Bouquet

Flowery, fine and fruity notes of apple and tropical fruits.

Flavour

A pleasant, fresh acidity accompanies this minerally wine with its beautiful, harmonious finish.

Pairing

Starters, asparagus, Tyrolean dumplings, fish.

Starters
Fish
Shellfish
Cheese
White fish

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Features

Name Tiefenbrunner Merus Pinot Bianco 2022
Type White still
Classification DOC Alto Adige Pinot Bianco
Year 2022
Size 0,75 l Standard
Alcohol content 13.50% by volume
Grape varieties 100% Pinot Bianco
Country
Region Trentino Alto Adige
Origin Hillside vineyards in Cortaccia, valley floor locations near Magrè
Climate Altitude: 210-600 m. (688-1968 feet) a.s.l.
Soil composition Chalk gravel moraine soil in Cortaccia, sandy alluvial soil in Magrè.
Cultivation system Pergola, Guyot.
No. plants per hectare 3500-7000
Yield per hectare 65-75 hl
Fermentation temperature 68 °F (20 °C)
Fermentation period 10 days.
Vinification Temperature-controlled fermentation at 68 °F (20 °C) for 10 days in concrete vats.
Ageing Followed by a four-month aging of the assemblage on the fine lees prior to bottling.
Total acidity 6.40 gr/L
Residual sugars 2.20 gr/L
Allergens Contains sulphites
Pairing Starters, asparagus, Tyrolean dumplings, fish.
On offer Price Tiefenbrunner Merus Pinot Bianco 2022 HK$ 147.00 

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Vintage

xtraWine
92/100 
2022
Wine Spectator
90/100 
2021
Robert Parker
93/100 
2020
James Suckling
92/100 
2019
Vinous
90/100 
2018
Wine Spectator
89/100 
2018
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