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The Pinot Nero from the Tenuta di Pomino by Frescobaldi is born in one of the most suitable areas in Italy for the elegant expression of this noble grape variety. Grown at over 500 meters s.l.m. on the well-drained mountain soils of the eastern Tuscan slopes, the Pinot Nero benefits from a cool and ventilated climate, ideal for its slow maturation. After the manual harvest, the grapes are fermented in stainless steel with gentle maceration to preserve the fruit and balance. The wine matures in French oak barriques for several months, gaining complexity and harmony. In appearance, it is light ruby red, on the nose it releases notes of cherry, wild strawberries, dried rose, and light spices. On the palate, it is fine, fresh, and velvety, with elegant tannins and a persistent finish. A red of great refinement, perfect with white meats, mushrooms, or dishes from autumn cuisine.
- Product Category
- Red Wine
- Denomination
- Pomino DOC
- Grape variety / Raw material
- Pinot noir
- Vintage or Cuvée
- 2022
- Format
- 750 ml.
- Nation
- Italy
- Region
- Tuscany
- Alcohol Content
- 13% vol.
- Service Temperature
- 18° - 20° C.
- Recommended Glass
- Wide goblet with a long stem
- Gastronomic Pairings
- Red Meats, Roast Meats, First of the Earth, Rice and Risottos
- Allergens
- Contains sulfites (sulfites refer to sulfur dioxide that is added to wine to preserve it, thanks to its disinfectant, antioxidant, and stabilizing action)
Frescobaldi

Nestled in the marvelous Tuscan lands, where time seems to have stopped to celebrate the beauty of nature and the art of winemaking, the Frescobaldi winery tells a story that spans generations. It is one of the oldest wine families in Italy, with roots that delve into a past rich in tradition and innovation. With a presence that encompasses the most prestigious denominations of Tuscany, such as the DOCG Chianti, Brunello, and Bolgheri, Frescobaldi stands out for a modern approach that never forgets to respect the history and terroir that surrounds it.
The Frescobaldi estates are a mosaic of winemaking excellence, where each vineyard is tended with dedication and love for the land. Here, under the warm Tuscan sun, grow grapes of Sangiovese, Merlot, and Cabernet Sauvignon, each an expression of a unique territory and unmatched savoir-faire. The production philosophy of Frescobaldi is a perfect balance between tradition and innovation, where ancient wisdom merges with the most modern winemaking techniques to create wines with distinctive and unmistakable character.
Among the labels that compose the prestigious portfolio of Frescobaldi, Nipozzano and CastelGiocondo stand out, two wines that embody the essence of Tuscany. Nipozzano, with its enveloping structure and intense aromas, is the perfect companion for those wishing to explore the depth of Tuscan wines. CastelGiocondo, on the other hand, is a Brunello di Montalcino with a refined and complex character, capable of telling, sip after sip, the magic of a legendary territory.
Let yourself be captivated by the elegance and mastery of Frescobaldi wines, available on Vino45. An invitation to discover a world where history, innovation, and passion for wine intertwine in an unparalleled sensory experience.
Address:
Via Santo Spirito, 11 - 50125 Florence (FI), Italy
Color: Light ruby red.
Bouquet: Crisp cherry, wild strawberries, dried rose, light spicy notes.
Taste: Fine, fresh, and velvety, with elegant tannins and a persistent finish.
Overall Rating: 90/100
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THE WINE
The Pinot Noir from the Tenuta di Pomino by Frescobaldi is born in one of the most suited areas in Italy for the elegant expression of this noble grape variety. Grown at over 500 meters s.l.m. on the well-drained mountainous soils of the eastern Tuscan slopes, the Pinot Noir benefits from a cool and ventilated climate, ideal for its slow maturation. After manual harvesting, the grapes are fermented in stainless steel with gentle maceration to preserve the fruit and balance. The wine ages in French oak barrels for several months, enriching itself with complexity and harmony. In appearance, it is light ruby red, on the nose it releases notes of cherry, wild strawberries, dried rose, and light spices. On the palate, it is fine, fresh, and velvety, with elegant tannins and a persistent finish. A red of great refinement, perfect with white meats, mushrooms, or autumn cuisine dishes.
THE COMPANY
No other Italian winery can boast the history, prestige, and vision of the Marchesi Frescobaldi. A Florentine family dedicated for thirty generations and for 700 years to the production of great wines, with the constant goal of being the most prestigious Tuscan producer. A reality that has always believed in respecting the land, focuses on the excellence of its grapes, invests in communication and the professionalism of human resources without ever forgetting the respect for tradition and openness to research and experimentation. In 1855, they were the first in Tuscany to plant cabernet sauvignon, merlot, pinot noir, and chardonnay in the estates of Nipozzano and Pomino. In 1894, they built in Pomino, a location not far from Florence, the first Italian winery capable of utilizing natural gravity for transferring from barrels, and during the same period, they distinguished themselves by introducing the "specialized vineyard." In 1989, they acquired the Castelgiocondo estate in Montalcino, and in 1995 they inaugurated the Tenuta Luce della Vite in Montalcino, to which the Tenuta Conti Attems in Friuli was added in 2000. Recent bright projects include the management of the Tenuta dell’Ornellaia in Bolgheri in 2005, and in 2011 the inauguration of the modern winery of Ammiraglia in Maremma. All wines labeled “Marchesi Frescobaldi” are born from passion, experience, skill, and love for an elected territory, Tuscany, which has become the ideal cradle for wines of the highest quality. With a vineyard area that currently totals nearly one thousand hectares, and an annual production that hovers around seven million bottles, from the Chianti area to Pomino, from Montalcino to Maremma, the perfect knowledge of the environment and the uniqueness of the terroirs ensure a constant quality and a distinctive personality of the wines, all - without exception - exceptional. Labels from the “Marchesi Frescobaldi” are elegant and harmonious, balanced and engaging, exciting and unique.
