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Pizzini Pietra Rossa Sangiovese 2022 (King Valley)

Pizzini Pietra Rossa Sangiovese 2022 (King Valley)

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Dozen Price: $299.88
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Expertly crafted from nature's finest, the Pizzini Pietra Rossa Sangiovese 2022 boasts a brick red hue with a tantalising cherry aroma. Notes of mixed berries, leather, and earthy flavours make for a rich and seductive palate. With a perfect blend of fresh fruit, soft acidity, and savoury tannins, this wine is perfect for both immediate enjoyment and ageing.

"From three estate blocks; a warm ferment extracts colour and softens tannins; matured for 14 months in used Troncais oak. It is an irresistible Sangiovese, with an ethereal play of sour through to crystallised cherry and Turkish delight; lingers long on the lips."
95 Points - James Halliday, Hallidays Wine Companion, August 8th 2024

 Top 100 Wines - Red under $40 - 2023 James Halliday Wine Companion

Wine Specifications

Variety: Sangiovese

Size: 750mL

Region: King Valley

ABV: 13.8%

Vintage: 2022

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Winery & Vintage Info

Pietra Rossa is Italian for Red Stone, in reference to the iron oxide rich, rocky soils from which the fruit for this wine comes. The fruit is derived from Pizzini's leading Sangiovese vineyard sites, the Hut block G2, Brunello block D6 and Chestnut block D5.

Every vintage has its challenges, and the odds were certainly stacked against us this year. The cool temperatures and incessant rain kept us on our toes, however there is always a silver lining. The cool vintage delivered us near optimal ripening conditions with daily temperatures above 15˚C before 9am and not rising above 30˚C until late afternoon. These conditions were perfect for maximum flavour and colour development and as a result the wines we have made this vintage, both reds and whites, are of exceptional quality.

The Sangiovese grapes are machine picked and then fermented with a yeast called BM45, made famous in Tuscany for making great Brunello wines. The ferment temperatures reach and are maintained at, 30°C. A hotter fermentation extracts maximum colour, flavour and tannin from the fruit. This heat also helps soften the tannins in the wine through the polymerisation process. Once the wine finishes alcoholic fermentation, the best free run wine is drained and allowed to settle for a day before being transferred to barrels for malic acid fermentation and barrel ageing for 14 months. The wine is then blended, fined and bottled.

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