Top 5 Italian Pinot Nero Wines | Ranking & Reviews
- The national competition celebrating Pinot Nero, one of the world's most esteemed red grape varietals, has announced its ranking of top Italian wines from the 2021 vintage.This vintage...
- A panel of expert winemakers, sommeliers, and wine journalists meticulously evaluated over 100 labels to determine the best Pinot Nero representatives.
- Quirinus, Kurtatsch Cellar, Girlan Cellar, Cantina Tramin, Elena Walch, erste+Neue, Castel Sallegg, Rametz, Tenuta Volpare, Kaltern Cellar, Bozen, Colterenzio, Cantina Merano, Vivallis, Castle of Spessa, Salurnis, Maso Poli,...
News Directory 3 delivers the definitive ranking of Italy’s finest Pinot Nero wines, expertly curated from the acclaimed 2021 vintage. We’ve analyzed the results of a national competition,where esteemed winemakers,sommeliers,and journalists tasted and judged over 100 entries to pinpoint the absolute best. Discover the top five Italian Pinot Nero selections, plus outstanding regional winners from across Italy, including Aosta Valley, Friuli, Lombardy, Piedmont, and more. This yearS competition sets the stage for the highly anticipated Days of Pinot Nero event. Explore the extraordinary 2021 vintage and uncork a world of flavor today. Discover what’s next for Italy’s premier red grape.
Italian Pinot Nero Competition crowns Best of 2021 Vintage
The national competition celebrating Pinot Nero, one of the world’s most esteemed red grape varietals, has announced its ranking of top Italian wines from the 2021 vintage.This vintage is now hitting the market, promising enthusiasts a taste of excellence.
A panel of expert winemakers, sommeliers, and wine journalists meticulously evaluated over 100 labels to determine the best Pinot Nero representatives. The finalists included wines from:
Castelfeder, Pfitscher, St. Quirinus, Kurtatsch Cellar, Girlan Cellar, Cantina Tramin, Elena Walch, erste+Neue, Castel Sallegg, Rametz, Tenuta Volpare, Kaltern Cellar, Bozen, Colterenzio, Cantina Merano, Vivallis, Castle of Spessa, Salurnis, Maso Poli, Kollerhof Tenuta, tenuta Peter Sölva, Tenuta Rohregger, tenuta Seepperle, Tenuta Stroblhof, Tiefenbrunner, and Himmelreich.
Along with selecting the top five wines the jury recognized outstanding regional representatives. These included Grosjean Vins Valley (Aosta Valley), Castello di Spessa (Friuli), Conte Vistarino (Lombardy), Bricco Maiolica (Piedmont), Fattoria San Felo (Tuscany), Tenuta Volpare (Trentino), Poggio Petrio farm (Umbria), Borgo Stajnbech (Veneto), and Elena Walch (South Tyrol).
The competition serves as a prelude to the 26th edition of the Days of Pinot Nero, scheduled from Friday, May 10, to Monday, May 13. Additional details,the event calendar,and registration data can be found at Blauburgunder.it.
What’s next
Wine enthusiasts can anticipate the upcoming Days of Pinot Nero event for further exploration of this noble grape. The 2021 vintage promises to be a highlight for connoisseurs seeking remarkable Italian Pinot Nero.
