Red Wine: 2020 | Franz Haas | Pinot Nero
100% Pinot Noir, the nose opens with notes of black cherries, raspberries, marzipan, plum jam, cloves and cinnamon, ending finally with some light earthy aromas. On the palate, this wine is fresh and lively with elegant tannins.
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Producer: Franz Haas
Ratings: WA | 91 JS | 92
Vintage: 2020
Size: 750ml
ABV: 13.5%
Varietal: Pinot Noir
Country/Region: Italy, Alto Adige
100% Pinot Noir, the nose opens with notes of black cherries, raspberries, marzipan, plum jam, cloves and cinnamon, ending finally with some light earthy aromas. On the palate, this wine is fresh and lively with elegant tannins.
Reviews:
Wine Advocate: A popular and versatile wine, the Franz Haas 2020 Alto Adige Pinot Nero shows cassis and wild berry fruit. It does reveal ample brightness and freshness.
James Suckling: Spicy pinot nero with aromas of cloves, lavender, sandalwood, spiced plums, lemons and cherries. Medium–bodied with ripe and relatively firm tannins. Excellent concentration. Spicy and round finish
Producer Information
The Franz Haas Winery is the place that you have to go to, if you are a lover of authentic Italian wines. Managed by seven generations of winemakers, this winery, which covers an area of 55 hectares, is known for cultivating the most challenging of all vines – the Pinot Nero. Franz released its first Pinot Nero Schweitzer wine label in 1990.Located in the areas of Egna, Montagna and Aldino, the vineyards of Franz Haas are located at varying altitude levels ranging from about 250m to 1150m above sea level. The key feature of these vineyards is that they contain different soil qualities as well (sandy to clayey to soil with good calcium content). These, along with the varying intensities of microclimatic conditions, make these vineyards suitable for growing different rich-flavoured grape varietals.
