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Producer: Roagna, Az. Agr. i Paglieri
Vintage: 2017
Country: Italy
Region: Piemonte
Categorie: red wine
Bottle size: 75 cl.
Ripeness: 2027 - 2052
Taste: trocken
Winestyle: kräftig & würzig
Food recommendation: Lammschulter mit Kastanien und Steinpilz, Risotto mit Trüffel, Wildschwein Braten mit Polenta, Piemontesische Gerichte, Geschmorte Gerichte
Alcohol content: 14 %
Bright ruby red. Barolo Pira oscillates between fresh fruit and mild spices. Grown on 25-60 year old vines, the flawless cherry fruit is illuminated by ethereal top notes, roasted almonds and juniper berries alternate with rosemary, sour cherries and sloes. On the palate, the ripe tannins take over and lay the velvety foundation on which the fruit blows into a parade, to flow straight and transparent over the drinker's palate with oriental-looking spice. Notes of sandalwood, juniper and frankincense are underscored by fine cherry notes, the precisely worked acid nerve is perfectly enveloped by the tightly woven tannin, giving it freshness and flow for drinking.
Strict manual selection of physiologically ripe grapes, vineyard by vineyard. Spontaneous fermentation in large oak barrels, which allow good micro-oxidation but do not give toasting. The fermentation lasts about ten days. Afterwards the wine macerates with skins for 60-75 days. Finally, the wine matures for about five years in neutral oak barrels.
Origin, terroir, authenticity. Everyone is talking about it - Luca Roagna and his family live it. To this end they have drawn up a splendid 10-point manifesto. Because the Roagnas cultivate some of the very best vineyards around Barbaresco and Castiglione di Falletto in Barolo. Some of them since 1880, which is longer than Barbaresco has existed as a wine denomination. Here "Vecchie Vigne" are indeed old vines - up to almost one hundred years old. Pajé, Montefico, Asili, Faset in Barbareso, La Pira, La Rocca in Barolo and, more recently, Albesani e Gallina in Neive are the top sites that make Piedmont lovers' hearts beat faster. The Crichet-Pajé with the distinctive label is the absolute top Barbaresco from the best plots of the Pajé. The name comes from the Piedmontese dialect and means something like "hill of good exposure". It is the heart of the Pajé, only half a hectare in size, facing south-west, open to the Tanaro river, whose radiation mitigates the hot summers and cold winters. Always blown by the wind, and with marl soils with a high calcareous content, it is ideal for elegant nebbiolo. The youngest vines in the Crichet Pajé are 60 years old". These precious vineyards are planted and cultivated organically. No herbicides, no pesticides and no fertilizers. So says the manifesto. And you can see that in the vineyards too. Everything is alive. Especially the beneficial insects: Insects, beetles, caterpillars and, of course, bees do a lot of the "work" naturally. In addition, there is the strict manual selection of physiologically ripe grapes, vineyard by vineyard. In the new cellar there is now also space to develop the individual sites separately. Only with their own yeasts, i.e. "spontaneously", fermentation starts in the large wooden fermentation racks, which allow for good micro-oxidation but do not give off any toasting. Because these are also points of the manifesto. Point 10 reads: "Pure from the terroir without the influence of oak aromas."
Calcareous marl soils are ideal for an elegant Nebbiolo wine.