29,90 €
Ukrainian Pinot Noir from the Mykolaiv region.
Price per bottle (0,75 litre) is 29,90€, 39,85€ per litre.
Award winning Pinot Noir from the Black Sea coastal region.
Region | Mykolaiv |
Year | 2021 |
Grape | Pinot Noir 100% |
Alcohol content | 13% |
The wine | Dry red wine |
Winemaker’s notes:
Vines are planted in two different plots, harvested by hand and vinified separately. Wine has been aged in a steel and French oak barrels for 24 months. Produced only in exceptional years.
Characteristics:
On a nose a light smoke aroma and spicy oak that follows by ripe dark cherries and touches of cinnamon. Energetic palate with rich tastes – hints of strawberries with licorice, mulberries and a little pepper to balance the berries. Medium aciditiy and soft tannins.
Food pairing:
Pairs well with baked duck or rabbit stew, but is excellent also on its own. Serving temperature: 16-18°C/60-64F.
Beykush Winery:
Beykush Winery, the most award-winning winery in Ukraine, is lying on 11-hectare plot on the Beykush peninsula of the Black Sea. It is surrounded by the sea on three sides, which works as a great natural air conditioner, softening the climate in dry years, and the wind reduces significantly the risk of fungal vine diseases. There are mostly French and Italian grape varieties, but also some experimental vineyards with Alvarinho, Timorasso and Tempranillo, Pinotage and local Telti-Kuruk.
Mykolaiv region:
Mykolaiv wine region has vineyards of 15 thousand ha. It belongs to the wider Black Sea Wine region which is made up of Odessa, Kherson and Mykolaiv itself. The climate in the region is warm in the summer and mild in the winter. Warm and moderately humid autumn enables the normal development and ripeness of grapes and dry periods before harvesting allow to obtain high-quality grapes.
Awards:
92 points, Silver – Decanter
Kaal | 1,35 kg |
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