Rosset Vineyards
A family tradition that tells of a strong bond with the earth, a natural predisposition for farming. This is why, in 2001, the Rosset family decided to turn the land they owned in the Senin Saint-Christophe locality in the Italian Alps into vineyards. The first plants introduced in this three acre plot were cuttings of Chardonnay, followed shortly thereafter by Cornalin and Syrah.
In 2005 the first "Rosset Vineyards" Chardonnay was bottled, followed soon after by two fine reds: Syrah and Cornalin.
Today, Nicola Rosset continues the family tradition by combining research and rediscovery of autochthonous grapevines with a regional interpretation of valuable international varieties.
Chardonnay
Chardonnay is one of the international vines that have best adapted to the climatic and soil conditions of the Valle d'Aosta. A flexible grapevine used to produce young, fresh and fruity wines.
Tasting notes
Color: straw yellow.
Bouquet: intense, distinctive fruity flavor, with hints of green pepper and citrus peel.
Flavor: fruity, dry, full, with nuances of vanilla and spice when aged in wood.
Alcohol content: 12 ° - 13.5 °.
Serving Instructions: Given its versatility, this is a white wine that accompanies an entire meal: depending on the version, it can accompany both simple and more demanding dishes.
Syrah
Grapevine that originates in the Rhone Valley in France, it since spread to the five continents. In the Valley, with the right exposure and if properly worked, it is capable of producing great wines.
Tasting notes
Color: deep purple color with violet hues.
Bouquet: Very intense, spicy, at times, especially when aged, it acquires balsamic notes reminiscent of licorice root and Indian ink.
Flavor: Very soft and complex with excellent structure and persistence.
Alcohol content: 12.5 ° - 13.5 °.
Serving Instructions: Wine that is well suited for aging in wood, it reaches its maximum harmony when combined with red meats in general, as well as with long seasoned cheeses.
Alcohol consumption can be harmful. Drink moderately.