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Item Number: 6619
UPC: 8032979600051
Country: Italy Region: Friuli-Venezia Giulia
Appellation/AVA: Venezia Giulia IGT
Estate Grown Wine: Yes
Vintage: 2012
Grape(s): 100% Refosco
Type: Wine - Red
Bottle Size: 750ml Pack: 12 Closure: Cork
Alc by Vol(%): 12.5
Viticulture: Practicing Organic Soil Type: Alpine, stony, calcareous Elevation: 80-90 meters above sea level
Case Production: 3,330
Pierpaolo Pecorari and his family have been
organically farming in the hills of Micro Terrazzo,
in the far northeast of Fruili for generations. With
near perfect soil the the fortune to be situated in
between the alps and the Adriatic Sea, together
they make complex wines, extremely pleasant to
drink and great when pairing with food.
Vinification: Maceration on skins for 20 days in stainless steel at controlled temperature of 26-28 degrees Celsius with frequent and regular delestage. Aging takes place partially in oak (500 liters) and in stainless steel for about eight months and then six months in the bottle before release.
Tasting Notes: Historically, most Refosco wines were consumed
locally and very few found their way into the
international markets. The grape has been well
known since antiquity and is believed to be
indigenous to northeast Italy. Pierpolo’s Refosco is
deeply colored: ruby red with a glistening violet
hue. This wine is robust and full-bodied: delicious
sour cherries with a touch of spicy chocolate. The
notable tannins are polished and supple with
minor black fruit flavors and traces of almond
notes. It has a long and pleasant finish. Pierpaolo’s Refosco has prominent acidity which
makes it a good complement to a wide variety of
foods, especially grilled meats and other hearty
meat entrees such as Manzo in Squazet.
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Pierpaolo Pecorari 2012 Refosco, Venezia Giulia IGT
Rating: 87
The 2012 Refosco is a raw and informal rendition that shows the straight and crispy lines of this indigenous grape. Ripe fruit and dark spice pop brightly. Smooth, sweet fruit flavors appear on the close. This food-friendly red has all the informal appeal of a successful house wine at your favorite neighborhood trattoria.
- The Wine Advocate (12/30/2013)
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