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A cracking introduction to this special region, the Rossonoah from the Noah winery in Alto Piemonte is one of our favourite new discoveries. The nose is so enticing, with a strong mineral undertone that Is overlaid with alluring red berries and a darker, spicier edge. The palate opens with a sweet cherry core wrapped in wild strawberries, mint leaves and liquorice. The body is bright and rounder than you might expect from a young Nebbiolo dominated blend, but we can thank Vespolina and Croatina for that, they pull the Nebbiolo back from its tricky heights and give this wine drinkability and balance. This wine captures all of Alto Piemonte’s charm, with the difficult-to-achieve fruit and structure alongside a fabulous drinkability. A wine of these characteristics opens itself up to a host of food pairings, with most red meats making a fine match. A particularly good pair here would be roast lamb or duck breast in its juices. Read More
A cracking introduction to this special region, the Rossonoah from the Noah winery in Alto Piemonte is one of our favourite new discoveries. The nose is so enticing, with a strong mineral undertone that Is overlaid with alluring red berries and a darker, spicier edge. The palate opens with a sweet cherry core wrapped in wild strawberries, mint leaves and liquorice. The body is bright and rounder than you might expect from a young Nebbiolo dominated blend, but we can thank Vespolina and Croatina for that, they pull the Nebbiolo back from its tricky heights and give this wine drinkability and balance. This wine captures all of Alto Piemonte’s charm, with the difficult-to-achieve fruit and structure alongside a fabulous drinkability. A wine of these characteristics opens itself up to a host of food pairings, with most red meats making a fine match. A particularly good pair here would be roast lamb or duck breast in its juices.
A blend of 50% young Nebbiolo vines, 40% old Croatina vines and 10% Vespolina, the pressed grapes spend a varying amount of time on the skins. The wines are blended and spend six months in stainless steel before bottling for release. A wine that is juicy and savoury when young, but will develop nicely over the next five years, exhibiting more of the earth, mineral and herbal notes
The Noah winery in Alto Piemonte is found in the town of Brusnengo was set up by husband-and-wife team Andrea and Giovanna. With vineyards in the historic yet almost forgotten Bramaterra appellation, they produce a beautiful range of Alto Piemonte wines, with the noble Nebbiolo, or Spanna, dominating production.
Nestled in the enchanting, rolling hills of Alto Piemonte we find the young and dynamic Noah winery. In the town of Brusnengo, one of the small towns that makes up the Bramaterra appellation, husband and wife team Andrea and Giovanna purchased some land - a win given Alto Piemonte is possibly Italy’s most exciting wine region today. Almost completely forgotten in recent decades due to the desertion of vineyards in the mid-19th century, today, Noah cultivates just over four hectares of vines across the Nebbiolo dominated Bramaterra and Lessona growing areas. We love their wines for their elegant yet juicy characters, intriguing and herbal aromas, and versatility.
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