Sopraquota 900 - Rosset 2024

Rosset

Format: 75 cl

-9%
Recommended price: 61,75 €
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Producer Rosset
Name Valle d'Aosta DOC
Variety Petite Arvine
Vintage 2024
Gradation 14.5%
Format 75 cl
Aromatic profile Floral, citrus, notes of grapefruit and mint
Vinification method Fermentation in steel, amphora, Tuscan orcio, barrique
Region Aosta Valley
Production area Cumiod, Villeneuve
Country Italy
Type Red wine
Aging 6 months in steel, amphora, Tuscan orcio, barrique
Type of cask Amphora, Tuscan orcio, barrique
Color Red
Serving temperature 8°/10° C
Recommended consumption 1-2 years
Pairing Fish dishes, shellfish, white meats
Born on the dedicated hills of Collio, Sopraquota 900 di Rosset is a white wine that reflects the unique elegance of the Friulian territory. Coming from vineyards located at about 900 meters of altitude, this wine best expresses the minerality and freshness typical of the area. The careful selection of grapes, predominantly Friulano, is combined with patient aging in steel, which preserves the delicate scents and varietal aromas. In the glass, a fresh bouquet emerges, with floral hints and notes of white-fleshed fruit, accompanied by a pleasant sapidity and a harmonious finish, which confirms the quality of the originating terroir. Sopraquota 900 is an ideal companion for dishes based on fish and shellfish, but it also pairs well with delicate appetizers and fresh cheeses, revealing a versatility that enhances the complexity of foods without overpowering them. Its balanced structure makes it an authentic expression of Friuli.
The winery

Rosset Terroir (Rosset) – Winery in Valle d'Aosta

Discover the story and wines of Rosset Terroir (Rosset).

Aosta Valley winery that interprets high-altitude terroir with elegant white and red wines, produced from vineyards cultivated on glacial soils and at elevations above 900 m.
Region: Valle d'Aosta
Country: Italia
Founded: 2001
Grapes: Petite Arvine, Chardonnay, Pinot Gris (Pinot Grigio), Pinot Nero (Pinot Noir), Nebbiolo, Cornalin, Syrah, Moscato Bianco / Chambave Muscat, Petit Rouge
High-altitude vineyards and glacially derived soils. 'Sopraquota 900' line Aged in amphorae, earthenware jars, barriques, tonneaux and wooden vats. Complementary agricultural activities and connection with Distillerie St. Roch On-site shop and visits by appointment
Winery history
The Rosset family began wine production in the early 2000s, planting their first vineyards in Senin and progressively expanding the winery through the acquisition of vineyards in several crus of the Aosta Valley. Over the years the estate has increased its presence in high-altitude vineyards and has complemented its winemaking with agricultural and distillery activities associated with the family group.
Production philosophy
The winery aims to express the identity of the alpine terroir through careful vineyard work, hand-harvesting and carefully calibrated vinification. In the cellar it uses a variety of vessels — stainless steel, barriques, tonneaux, amphorae and earthenware jars — to enhance aromatic precision and minerality, with an approach focused on sustainability and respect for the terroir.
Terroir and vineyards
Located in the Aosta Valley, the winery cultivates parcels on glacial soils with significant temperature variation; vineyards mentioned in sources are located between Saint-Christophe, Quart and areas above 900 metres, with exposures and slopes typical of alpine viticulture.
Awards and recognitions
The winery is cited and reviewed in industry guides and publications; several product pages and online retailers include references to recognitions in national guides.

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