Fratelli Pinot Noir is a trailblazer in the Indian wine scene, proudly standing as one of the first Pinot Noirs produced in the country. Crafted with care by the Fratelli team, this wine reflects their dedication to bringing world-class varietals to Indian soil.
Type:
Red
Varietal:
100% Pinot Noir
Region:
Akluj, Maharashtra
Vintage:
2024 (same year tasting)
Alcohol Content:
12.5%
SCORE :
61
Tasting Notes:
Visual Review
Fratelli Pinot Noir is the pale ruby dab of colour that will look good on any fancy evening photo. With a medium transparency and intense clarity, it looks both inviting and refreshing.
Aroma Review
On the nose, the wine delivers an average intensity with a delightful variety of aromas. There’s a playful mix of subtle red currant, banana, and bubblegum notes, complemented by more pronounced hints of red cherry and strawberry. This offers a good nose quality, making it a pleasure to breathe in these aromas.
Taste Review
When it comes to taste, this Pinot Noir presents a (too) light profile overall. The acidity, body, alcohol warmth, tannins, and viscosity are all chilling out, keeping things easy and breezy.
It’s dry, with a sprinkle of spice, a hint of red cherry, and some red currant for good measure.
The flavor intensity is there, but the balance is slightly off. The finish is ok, there’s a nice little red berry afterparty happening, but then, out of nowhere, a touch of bitterness crashes in, uninvited… This wine is light, easy to drink, and a bit on the watery side—perfect for when you want to sip something that won’t demand too much of your attention..
So, if we go a Pinot Noir that’s relaxed and unpretentious, that won’t age like a fine wine—but best enjoyed in the moment.
Food Pairing :
- Grilled salmon,
- Herb-crusted lamb chops, Beef carpaccio, Mutton rogan josh
- Roasted duck, Tandoori chicken
- Mushroom risotto, Ratatouille, Paneer tikka, Dal makhani, Baingan bharta, Rajma, Malai kofta
- Goat cheese salad,
Price:
₹ 1050/- (MH)
Availability:
Any wineshop
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