Pin the Eto Prosecco Superiore DOCG Extra Dry Millesimato

  • 0.75L | 11.5%

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Oogstjaar 2024
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Pin the Eto Prosecco Superiore DOCG Extra Dry Millesimato Pin the Eto Prosecco Superiore DOCG Extra Dry Millesimato

Taste & Aging

Light
Bold
Smooth
Tannic
Dry
Sweet
Soft
Acidity

Complexity

Beautifully layered

Drinking Window

Aging phase Until 2024
Ready to drink 2024 - 2027
Past peak After 2027

Aromas

Apple Pear Peach Freshly baked bread Floral Citrus

Food Pairing

Crustaceans and shellfish Light fish dishes Mussels Desserts with cream and fresh fruit

Vintage Report

The 2024 harvest took place in the first ten days of September, achieving an optimal balance between sugars and acidity. This resulted in a wine that retained freshness and aromatic tension.

Bepin de Eto Prosecco Superiore DOCG Extra Dry Millesimato, Italy

Bepin de Eto positions this Extra Dry Millesimato in the heart of Conegliano Valdobbiadene DOCG, the historic heart of Prosecco, where the steep hills define its character. What does DOCG mean in Prosecco? DOCG is the highest Italian classification of origin, guaranteeing that the wine comes from a strictly defined area with controlled yields and production rules. This millesimato, originating from a single vintage, combines a controlled second fermentation with a short aging on lees, ensuring freshness and refinement.

Vineyards and region

The grapes grow on the first hills towards the Dolomites, in San Pietro di Feletto in the province of Treviso.

  • Altitude 270 metres : sufficient cooling influence from the higher zones towards the Dolomites, which maintains the aromatic tension.

  • East – West exposure : ensures even ripening throughout the day.

  • Clay soil : contributes to structure and a subtle minerality in the mouthfeel.

  • Planting density 4,000 vines per hectare : promotes competition between the vines and concentration in the grape.

  • Guyot pruning system : a classic training method that balances yield and quality.

The vineyards are located entirely within the Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG, the most prestigious zone for Glera.

Vinification and maturation

The vinification is aimed at precision and preservation of fruit.

  • Harvest early September : in the first 10 days, when the balance between sugars and acids is optimal.

  • Fermentation at 20°C : without skin contact to preserve purity and finesse.

  • Maturation 1 month in stainless steel : preserves freshness and primary aromas.

  • Second fermentation according to the Martinotti method : slow refermentation in pressure tanks at 12–14 °C with a short maturation on the lees, which refines the mousse.

  • Bottle pressure 4.5–5 atm : produces a lively yet elegant fizz.

At 11.5% alcohol, 5.5g/l acidity and 16g/l residual sugar, this style falls into the Extra Dry category, where the light sweetness is carried by crisp acidity.

Grape composition

Glera – Conegliano Valdobbiadene DOCG
The indigenous Glera grape forms the basis of Prosecco Superiore and is known for its fresh apple and pear aromas, floral nuances and lively acidity that are ideally suited to the Martinotti method.

Tasting notes and serving suggestions

In the glass, this Prosecco Superiore displays a light straw yellow color with greenish reflections and a persistent, fine effervescence. The nose opens with subtle notes of freshly baked bread, followed by apple, pear, and peach, complemented by rose petals and acacia blossom. On the palate, it is fresh and supple with a soft, slightly sweet attack supported by a distinct citrus note. The structure is delicate and balanced, with lively acidity that adds tension without being harsh. The finish is harmonious and immediately accessible.

  • Serving temperature : Serve this Prosecco between 6–8 °C so that the mousse remains firm and the fresh fruit notes come into their own.

  • Dishes : Ideal as an aperitif and pairs well with shellfish, light fish dishes, mussels or desserts with cream and fresh fruit.

Storage advice

This wine is meant to be enjoyed young, preferably within 1 to 3 years of bottling. Store the bottle in a cool, dry place, away from direct light, and avoid prolonged storage in the refrigerator.

Product details

Alcohol content 11.5%
Vintage 2024
Size 0.75L
Region Veneto
Sub-region Conegliano
Producer Bepin De Eto
Varietal(s) Glera
Ideal serving temperature ? 6° - 8°C
Storage at perfecte wijn Air conditioned at 18°c

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