Trentodoc Extra Brut Arial | Pravis

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Sparkling Wine
Trentino Alto Adige (IT)
Trento DOC
Pinot blanc
Enjoy it within 5 years
12,5 % ABV

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Production and refinement

The Pinot Bianco grapes come from the sunny hills of Lasino, at about 480 meters above sea level, with a southwest exposure. The vineyards grow on calcareous marl soils, which impart structure and minerality to the wine. The harvest is manual and carefully selected to ensure the highest quality of the grapes.

The wine is vinified in stainless steel, aging the base until the tirage. Bottle fermentation takes place using the traditional method, with a minimum of 40 months on the lees, contributing to great aromatic complexity and a creamy texture.

Organoleptic analysis

Visual exam

In the glass, it shows a bright golden yellow, with a fine and persistent perlage that adds elegance and liveliness.

Olfactory examination

On the nose, floral notes of lily of the valley, jasmine, and magnolia emerge, accompanied by hints of white fruit and subtle yeast nuances from the extended aging on the lees.

Tasting

On the palate, the wine is soft, elegant, and creamy, with minimal residual sugar that makes each sip extremely balanced and long-lasting, accompanied by pleasant mineral notes. Truly elegant.

Contents index

From the vineyard to the table: discover our wine

Ready for a journey to discover Trentodoc Extra Brut Arial | Pravis ? We will now take you to delve deeper into every aspect of this exceptional wine through three key sections:

Cellar

Come and learn about the history and values ​​of the winery which passionately grows and transforms grapes into wine

Territory

Immerse yourself in the land that gives life to these unique grapes, discovering the climate and terroir that influence its character

Pairings

Get expert advice on the perfect pairings that will enhance both the wine and your meal

The winery

Country: Italy

Region: Trentino Alto Adige

Hectares of vineyards: 36

Pravis

Pravis is a farm-based winery founded in the Trento DOC area by three friends—three winemakers who share a passion for viticulture and the Trentino region. The cellar was established forty years ago in Lasino, in the province of Trento, amid a rural landscape dotted with medieval castles, lakes, and mountains. Today, Pravis is in its second generation, which has inherited the same passion for wine and the local territory.

The winery is carved into the rock, perfectly integrated into its surroundings, while the vineyards benefit from an alpine climate, tempered by the Ora del Garda winds.

Pravis

The winery is a member of FIVI (Italian Federation of Independent Winemakers) and has carried out significant work to recover some of Trentino’s native grape varieties, saving from the risk of extinction Nosiola, Negrara, and Gropello di Revò, a rare grape from the Val di Non. Its production is diverse, ranging from Nosiola to Negrara, Müller-Thurgau to Kerner, as well as Trento DOC wines and grappa.

Region and territory

The ultimate expression of Italian mountain terroir

Trentino Alto Adige

The ultimate expression of Italian mountain terroir

Trentino Alto Adige

The ultimate expression of Italian mountain terroir

Trentino Alto Adige

Trentino Alto Adige is a region entirely mountainous and divided into the autonomous provinces of Trento and Bolzano, whose border marks a linguistic and administrative watershed.

The attention of wineries and heroic viticulture ensures a consistently high quality level of wines, and particularly the best results are achieved with grapes that thrive in cold climates, such as Sauvignon and Pinot Noir, which here express their varietal characteristics at their best. In addition to the many international varieties, the region also boasts an interesting heritage of native grapes, including Teroldego, Schiava, and Lagrein.

Although it would be difficult to draw a morphological boundary between the two areas geographically, ethnic and linguistic differences on one hand and pedoclimatic differences on the other have also led, over the centuries, to a provincial characterization of wine production.

Both areas, however, share an excellent wine production, thanks also to the geographic position and favorable climatic conditions along the Adige Valley and on the slopes of the mountains that line it, as well as in the flat and hilly areas around Trento and Bolzano.

Trento

The Trento area, in addition to its Trento DOC sparkling wines, is famous for its elegant white wines, typical of grape cultivation in high-altitude terrain.

This territory is distinguished by elegant wines that express a unique concept of territoriality. The success and peculiarity of Trento DOC sparkling wine are due precisely to the characteristics of the territory: the combination of climate, different altitudes, terrain, and Trentino know-how make it not just a simple sparkling wine, but a highly esteemed mountain sparkling wine, increasingly recognized and awarded.

Despite its small size, the Trentino region is covered with 10,000 hectares of vineyards, with a percentage of grapes destined for sparkling wine production accounting for 8% and an annual production of 7 million bottles.

The vineyards benefit from different climates: from a mountain microclimate to the milder one of Lake Garda. Factors such as vineyard altitude and temperature variation play an important role in grape ripening, influencing the organoleptic characteristics of the wines.

The varieties cultivated for Trento DOC sparkling wine are Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. The area of organic vineyards in Trentino is steadily increasing, a natural consequence of the attention and responsibility of sparkling wine producers towards product healthiness.

Trentino, the homeland of Trento DOC bubbles, offers elegant and unique white wines, the result of cultivation in high-altitude areas and Trentino know-how, expressing the richness of the territory in every sip.

Recommended pairings and dishes

Matching by concordance

The finesse of this sparkling wine calls first and foremost for pairings with dishes that are equally delicate and aromatic. The body of the dishes should be similarly light and gentle.

Matching by contrast

The freshness of this Blanc de Blanc can be used to create interesting contrasts with slightly rich and fatty dishes.

It pairs well with

Delicate appetizers, fish dishes such as carpaccio or trout, shellfish, salads, and refined cold cuts. It is also ideal as an aperitif.

Matching by concordance

The finesse of this sparkling wine calls first and foremost for pairings with dishes that are equally delicate and aromatic. The body of the dishes should be similarly light and gentle.

Matching by contrast

The freshness of this Blanc de Blanc can be used to create interesting contrasts with slightly rich and fatty dishes.

It pairs well with

Delicate appetizers, fish dishes such as carpaccio or trout, shellfish, salads, and refined cold cuts. It is also ideal as an aperitif.

Shellfish

Shrimp, prawns, and various shellfish make for a sophisticated dish for special occasions: the flavorful and delicate flesh, along with the scents of the sea, offer a unique culinary experience.

Fried Seafood

Fried seafood is characterized by a slight richness due to the cooking method. Anchovies, shrimp, cuttlefish, sardines, and baby octopus... a simple yet sure-to-please dish.

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