1500 H Pinot Noir

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1500 H Pinot Noir Red Wine Pago del Vicario

The 1500 H Pinot Noir from Pago del Vicario is a unique wine that elegantly expresses the influence of extreme altitude and the Mediterranean breeze. Coming from an exclusive mountain vineyard, this single-varietal reveals the versatility and depth of Pinot Noir cultivated in an unusual environment: vines planted at 1,500 meters above sea level near the Sierra Nevada Natural Park.

This is a delicate yet intense proposal, designed for those seeking wines with soul, freshness, and complexity. Its production prioritizes respect for the grape, resulting in a red wine with refined aromatic expression and a personality shaped by its wild surroundings.

Grape varieties

Pinot Noir

Serving temperature:

16-17ºC

Nose

While spices like clove and pink pepper dominate, as the wine opens up, ripe fruits with cherry notes emerge, along with aromas of forest floor, peat, milk, and tobacco leaves.

color

Medium-bodied cherry red color with a bright, glyceric appearance.

Palate

Intense, rich, and extremely fresh. Ripe fruit (cherries) predominates, along with salty notes reminiscent of proximity to the sea. Spicy finish and long aftertaste.

Pairing

Open one hour before serving to better express its organoleptic qualities.

Characteristics of the 1500 H Pinot Noir Red Wine

Visually, this wine shows a bright cherry red color, with ruby reflections and a medium body that anticipates elegance. On the nose, it unveils a rich blend of spices and ripe fruits: clove, pink pepper, black cherry, along with subtle aromas of undergrowth, peat, dairy notes, and hints of tobacco leaf. On the palate, it is silky, flavorful, and very fresh. The attack is enveloping, with dominant fruity intensity followed by a saline nuance that adds originality and character. The spicy aftertaste and long persistence make it a perfect wine to enjoy slowly, in harmony with delicate dishes or simply as a wine experience itself.

The 1500 H Pinot Noir is a clear commitment to Mediterranean high-altitude Pinot Noir, proving that this variety can offer deep, subtle, and surprising wines in the most unexpected corners of southern Europe.