Nix Nivis Riesling - Maison Anselmet
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The price displayed is to be understood "per bottle". The discount is automatically applied to the Cart.Maison Anselmet's Nix Nivis Riesling exemplifies the mastery with which this renowned Aosta Valley winery embraces non-native grape varieties, adapting them to its unique mountain terroir to create wines of extraordinary expressiveness and finesse. With Riesling, a grape variety that finds its origins in Germany but which has demonstrated surprising adaptability to different climates and terroirs, Maison Anselmet explores new dimensions of acidity and minerality, translating them into a wine that speaks of both the varietal character and the specificity of the its environment.
Wine Profile: Nix Nivis Riesling stands out for its straw yellow color with greenish reflections, a sign of its youth and freshness. On the nose, the wine releases a complex and seductive bouquet, where the notes of white pulp fruit, such as green apple and peach, dominate, enriched by floral accents and a marked minerality, which reflects the rocky and mineral soils typical of the Valle d'Aosta. Aosta. There is no shortage of subtle traces of oil and citrus, distinctive characteristics of matured Riesling.
In the mouth, the wine expresses a lively acidity, a pillar of the Riesling structure, which is harmoniously balanced with a medium body and a tasting complexity that returns to the olfactory notes of fresh fruit and minerality. The finish is long and persistent, with an aftertaste that invites another sip, testifying to the wine's ability to evolve and mature over time.
Gastronomic Pairings: Maison Anselmet's Nix Nivis Riesling is extremely versatile at the table, suitable both as an aperitif and in combination with a variety of dishes. It pairs beautifully with light appetizers, fish and seafood dishes, Asian cuisine and dishes that incorporate elements of sweetness and acidity. Its sharp acidity also makes it an ideal companion for cutting through the richness of fattier or creamier dishes.
This wine is a clear example of how Maison Anselmet manages to interpret international vines with an attentive eye to the potential of its terroir, offering a Riesling which, while remaining faithful to the varietal typicality, reveals a unique character, forged by the mountains and climate of the Valley of Aosta.