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Alamos Extra Brut Pinot Noir/Chardonnay NV 75 cl
6 x Bottle (75cl)
Price
£59.69
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Colour
White
Vintage
Non Vintage
Producer
Catena
Country
ARGENTINA
Region
MENDOZA
Alcohol
13%
Product code
8LOS14BNV
Availability
In Stock
Grape Variety
50% Chardonnay, 50% Pinot Noir
Tasting Notes
Attractively packaged and priced, new Argentine made from the Champagne grapes. Elegant bubbles in the glass, fruit and minerality on the nose with a whiff of fresh toast, and on the palate an elegant sparkling wine with 50% Chardonnay providing a creamy texture balanced with the fruity acidity of 50% pinot noir.
Vinification Details.
Made by the Charmat method: The grapes were harvested in February before being fermented with selected yeast at a maximum temperature of 16oC for 30 days. The wine did not undergo malolactic fermentation. The second fermentation of this wine used the Charmat or tank method, where the wine is re-fermented under pressure in a tank and then left to rest on its lees before bottling to gain complexity.
Producer Information
Nicolas Catena was the third generation of his family to make wine in Mendoza but the first to see the potential in planting higher and higher vineyards in search of cool climate sites ideal for the production of fine wine. Today, over a decade on from the first Catena Malbec in 1994, he works with his daughter Laura (who improbably juggles her work as an ER surgeon in San Francisco with the family business) in their relentless pursuit of the finest possible quality wines from their unique vineyard sites.
Regional info.
Nicolas Catena was the third generation of his family to make wine in Mendoza but the first to see the potential in planting higher and higher vineyards in search of cool climate sites ideal for the production of fine wine. Today, over a decade on from the first Catena Malbec in 1994, he works with his daughter Laura (who improbably juggles her work as an ER surgeon in San Francisco with the family business) in their relentless pursuit of the finest possible quality wines from their unique vineyard sites.
From the vineyard to the winery, the Alamos wines are made to emphasize varietal fruit character. The cool evening temperatures in Catena's high altitude vineyards allow for prolonged hang time, preserving the fruit's full spectrum of aromas and flavours.
This is a blend of 50% Chardonnay and 50% Pinot Noir, of specially selected clones for sparkling wine production. The grapes were sourced from Catena's vineyards in Tupungato, planted at 5000' elevation.
With more than 392.484 acre of vineyards, Mendoza is Argentina's foremost wine-producing Province. In fact it is in this Province where more than 80% of all Argentine wine is manufactured. In Mendoza, today we find a quality oriented industry under constant development and with a focus on the achievement of the best terroir-variety relationships possible. Certainly, Mendoza features an enviable array of grape varieties, given the Province ´s considerable altitude and range: from 1640 to 4921 ft above sea level. Mendoza ´s basic viticultural geography can be divided into three large oases: one in the North, on the basin of the Mendoza and Tunuyan Rivers, one in the Center, and one in the South, washed by the Diamante and Atuel Rivers. By carefully studying the Province ´s territory, however, one can discover a multiplicity of features distributed among a number of highly differentiated terroirs, each terroir having its own altitude and soil characteristics. These terroirs, coupled with Mendoza's protracted, dry and mild-weathered fall season, enable wine producers and enologists to materialize the dream of producing wines of their own design - harvest decisions being made based on their desired degrees of grape maturity.
More information
ageing potential
enjoy now
organic
No
wine ph
3
classification apellation
Sparkling wine, Extra brut
residual sugar
8.87g/l
food match
Excellent palate cleanser, as an aperitif
vegans
Yes
makers name
Alejandro Vigil
vegetarians
Yes
