Bodega Aniello 006 Pinot Noir
This wine’s aromas smell of berries such as strawberries, floral notes and earthy tones. Lightweight, with fine tannins and good freshness and incredible purity. It’s aftertaste reveals good minerality and red fruit accents. Bodega Aniello is a small winery that seeks to exploit the value of the old wine tradition of Patagonia, keeping in touch with the Italian roots of its members.
Producer Profile
With vines grown near the little town of Mainqué in the Upper Río Negro Valley, (Patagonia’s finest enclave for wine) Aniello is a relatively small venture encompassing old pre-phylloxera Malbec vines and a winery originally established in 1927. (In fact, the first ever vine plantings in Argentina were planted in Patagonia.)
Bodega Aniello 006 Pinot Noir
This wine’s aromas smell of berries such as strawberries, floral notes and earthy tones. Lightweight, with fine tannins and good freshness and incredible purity. It’s aftertaste reveals good minerality and red fruit accents. Bodega Aniello is a small winery that seeks to exploit the value of the old wine tradition of Patagonia, keeping in touch with the Italian roots of its members.
Producer Profile
With vines grown near the little town of Mainqué in the Upper Río Negro Valley, (Patagonia’s finest enclave for wine) Aniello is a relatively small venture encompassing old pre-phylloxera Malbec vines and a winery originally established in 1927. (In fact, the first ever vine plantings in Argentina were planted in Patagonia.)
Bodega Aniello 006 Pinot Noir
This wine’s aromas smell of berries such as strawberries, floral notes and earthy tones. Lightweight, with fine tannins and good freshness and incredible purity. It’s aftertaste reveals good minerality and red fruit accents. Bodega Aniello is a small winery that seeks to exploit the value of the old wine tradition of Patagonia, keeping in touch with the Italian roots of its members.
Producer Profile
With vines grown near the little town of Mainqué in the Upper Río Negro Valley, (Patagonia’s finest enclave for wine) Aniello is a relatively small venture encompassing old pre-phylloxera Malbec vines and a winery originally established in 1927. (In fact, the first ever vine plantings in Argentina were planted in Patagonia.)