Petit Rouge is a red wine grape from Valle d'Aosta in Italy.
Cherry and Blackberry flavors are typical for Petit Rouge, with hints of Violets, Herbs and Spices.
Red Cherry |
Black Cherry |
Blackberry |
Herbs |
Violets |
Spices |
Petit Rouge tends to be light bodied with good fruit aromas, and nice tannins:
BODY: | Medium - Light |
TANNINS: | Medium Low |
FRUIT: | Medium - High |
ACIDITY: | Medium - High |
ALCOHOL: | 12-13% ABV |
Serving temperature: 14-15°C (59-61°F) |
Thanks to a fruity character and good acidity, Petit Rouge is very food friendly.
Antipasti |
Salami |
Ham |
Pizza |
Chicken |
Pork |
Veal |
Game |
Antipasti. Tapas.
Cured Meat. Salami. Ham.
Pizza. Roasted Chicken.
Pork Chops. Veal Chops.
Game. Venison. Wild Boar.
Cotoletta alla Milanese (Veal Chop).
Jambon Persillé (Ham and Parsley).
Tablier de Sapeur (Beef Stomach).
Pick a Burgundy Glass for swirling & releasing the wine aromas. The shape of the glass captures and directs the delicate aromas to your nose and leads the wine to the tip of your tongue for a better reception of the tastes. The Burgundy glass was designed for the delicate and aromatic red wine Bourgogne Rouge, made from Pinot Noir grapes in Bougogne (Burgundy). |
Aosta valley has a continental climate and despite the location in the Alps, the area is very hot and dry in the summer (harvesttime is early September).
The vineyards are located in high, steep slopes down to the river valley. The use of mechanical vineyard equipment is almost impossible. Most of the vineyards are buit on terraces for ease of accessibility.
Because of high diurnal temperature ranges, the vines are often trained into pergolas to distribute ground heat to the vines in cold nights.
The vineyard soils are composed primarily of sand at the higher elevation with more alluvial sediments of clay and gravel further down in the valley.
Black Grapes |
White Grapes |
20% Petit Rouge |
10% Petite Arvine |
Red Wines |
White Wines |
Valle d'Aosta was established as a DOC in 1986.
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