BARTHENAU
Vigna S. Urbano
Pinot Nero

Mazon, a high plateau on the cooler eastern side of the southern Adige Valley, is Italy’s most prestigious site for Pinot Noir. It is home to our Barthenau Estate, built 150 years ago by Ludwig Barth von Barthenau and in our family’s care for many decades. The Vigna S. Urbano vineyard, with its clay-limestone soil, produces a Pinot Noir of exceptional elegance and depth. In 1987, this wine becomes Alto Adige’s first officially designated single-vineyard wine (Vigna).

BARTHENAU Vigna S. Urbano Pinot Nero

Mazon, a high plateau on the cooler eastern side of the southern Adige Valley, is Italy’s most prestigious site for Pinot Noir. It is home to our Barthenau Estate, built 150 years ago by Ludwig Barth von Barthenau and in our family’s care for many decades. The Vigna S. Urbano vineyard, with its clay-limestone soil, produces a Pinot Noir of exceptional elegance and depth. In 1987, this wine becomes Alto Adige’s first officially designated single-vineyard wine (Vigna).

Grape variety

Pinot Nero

Serving temperature

14-16 °C

Food recommendation

Red meat, game, mild cheeses

Tasting notes

Multifaceted bouquet of a classic Burgundy. Winsome fragrance of Amarelle cherry and raspberry, subtle vanilla notes, and fine spice nuances. Tremendous ageing potential.

Vigna Wine

Vigna signifies wines made from grapes cultivated in a single, precisely defined plot.
The more precise the origin, the more distinctive the wine.