The spumante Blanc de Noir Oltrepò Pavese Metodo Classico Pinot Nero DOCG Brut from the winery Isimbarda has been rated in 2024 by Simon Staffler, Othmar Kiem with 94 Falstaff points. It is a wine made from the grape variety Pinot Noir from the region Lombardia in Italy.
Tasting Notes
Bright, radiant straw yellow with persistent mousse. Inviting on the nose, with buttery cookies, yeast, hazelnut, rich aromas of candied fruit, a hint of toast and cold smoke on the finish. Rich and full-bodied on the palate, showing plenty of drive and a balanced finish with a subtly salty aftertaste.
More about the tastingBrilliant silver straw yellow with persistent mousse. Initially slightly reductive and bacon on the nose, with hints of yeast and cold smoke, then lemon zest, grapefruit, some mint and sea salt on the finish. Balanced and clear on the palate, with a harmonious mousse and crisp fruit, beautiful length.
More about the tastingBright straw yellow with pale golden reflections. Green, citrusy notes, fresh and inviting acidity, accompanied by some toasted notes. Straightforward, open, juicy and consistently fresh on the palate.
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