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Pinot Bianco “Cora” 2022

Convencional Conventional

Information

  • To nothing: 2022
  • Country: Italy
  • Region: Trentino
  • Grape variety: Pinot Bianco
  • Floor: Soils are gravely with high calcium carbonate content
  • Vineyard size: 25 Has
  • Plant density per hectare:
  • Vinification and aging: The fermentation takes place in stainless-steel tanks with the temperature controlled at approx.18°C, a small part of the must is put in large wooden casks. The new wine subsequently matures for several months on the fine lees.

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$505.00

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Colterenzio, also known as Schreckbichl in German, is a wine cooperative located in the Alto Adige region of northern Italy. Founded in 1960, the cooperative brings together several local winegrowers who grow grapes in this Alpine region. Colterenzio's philosophy focuses on quality, sustainability and authentic expression of the terroir.
Alto Adige, also known as Südtirol in German, is a wine region in the autonomous province of Bolzano, and is located in the far north of Italy. Appellations of origin in this region include Alto Adige DOC and several sub-appellations. Colterenzio can produce wines under the Alto Adige DOC designation, which covers a wide range of styles, from fresh whites to structured reds.
Colterenzio is committed to sustainable and ecological practices in the vineyard and winery. These efforts may include organic or biodynamic certification, as well as practices that minimize environmental impact.

1960

Foundation year

300

Hectares of vineyard

600,000 - 800,000

Bottles produced

Pinot Blanc, Pinot Grigio, Sauvignon Blanc, Gewürztraminer, Chardonnay, Lagrein

cultivated grapes

Conventional

viticulture

What we mean by conventional viticulture

Synthetic pesticides and herbicides are used to control pests and weeds. These chemicals can contribute to tighter disease control and ensure plant health.

It tends to focus on maximizing yields and grape production. This may involve practices such as intensive pruning, mechanical harvesting, and vine selection that maximizes the number of grapes harvested per hectare.

Oenological additives, such as selected yeasts, enzymes and fining agents, can be used to standardize the winemaking process and improve the clarity and stability of the wine.

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