Stefanago Castle Chestnut Field 2013
31,90 € 28,80 €
Manufacturer: Stefanago Castle
🍾 Chestnut Field
🖼️ Stefanago (Borgo Priolo, Pavia), Lombardy, Italy
🏡 Stefanago Castle
🍇 Pinot Noir
📅 2013
🌡️ 13.5%
🛁 The grapes are harvested when fully ripe and ferment spontaneously in steel tanks for at least a week, then mature in large oak casks for a year and for at least another year in the bottle
👃🏻 Pot pourri of red flowers with jammy and candied berries, woody and dark spice notes, slightly balsamic with mineral puffs
👅 Full and satisfying, warm and mineral, savoury and with rounded tannins, good freshness with a long finish
👍🏻 Serving temperature 18°-20°.
💕 Braised
😍 Proof of why Pinot Noir kicks ass here and at reasonable prices
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Stefanago, Lombardy
Castello di Stefanago is a magnificent estate over 1,000 years old at the centre of a stunning ecosystem.
We are located in Borgo Priolo, on the rolling hills of the Oltrepo Pavese, where in all there are 135 hectares owned by the company, divided between meadows and woods, orchards and sown fields. Vineyards make up a little more than 10% of the total with their 20 hectares, divided into small plots to enhance local biodiversity.
The approach of the company is natural and organic, where manual work is the constant in order to always harvest ripe and healthy grapes.
Riding Castello di Stefano are the three Baruffaldi siblings, Antonio, Giacomo and Antonietta, the latest generation of a family of producers who love the land they come from.
The winery produces wine for all tastes, with a common denominator: elegance and ageing capacity