Frecciarossa

'Giorgio Odero' Pinot Nero 2018

$52
  • Woman Maker

This Pinot Noir is sourced from a single vineyard in Lombardy’s Oltrepo Pavese, La Vigna del Pino, so named for the large pine tree in the vineyard’s center. First produced in 1985  as an homage to Giorgio Odero, grandfather of current winemaker Valeria Radici Odero, this stunning red offers great depth and texture without sacrificing elegance. On the nose, intense notes of ripe red fruit, warm spices, pine, orange zest that wash across the palate with grace, freshness, and a long, lingering finish. Enjoy now with a special meal or cellar for 7-10 years.

Frecciarossa

Mario Odero founded Frecciarossa in Oltrepò Pavese in 1919, an area some have called the “Bermuda Triangle” of northwestern Italy, lost between its more famous neighbors like Piemonte, Liguria, and Emilia-Romagna. Originally an Italian merchant who split his time between Genova and England, he fell in love with the hills and vineyards surrounding a local villa. His son, Giorgio Odero, continuing his father’s same passion for wine and country life, studied wine and agronomy in Champagne and Burgundy to better understand Pinot Noir. By the 1920’s, Frecciarossa had become a well-known winery and estate far beyond the confines of Oltrepò Pavese. So much so that Alfred Hitchcock, while staying at Lake Como’s famous Villa D’Este, wrote on the back of its menu “In Italia our first wine from 1925 was Frecciarossa ‘La Vigne’ Bianca.” Today, Valeria Radici Odero, the great granddaughter of Mario Odero, manages this historic, 37-hectare estate and has fast-forwarded it into producing ever-more compelling, sustainable fine wines.

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