Emilia Pennac "Crm" 2021

Blend of Cortese / Riesling / Moscato Giallo
A sparkling - naturally sparkling white wine from the Oltrepò region of Italy.


Juicy & round. Ripe apricot.

Tasting Notes

Crm 2021 from Emilia Pennac has a lovely golden colour.

On the nose it’s juicy with ripe apricot and stone fruits.

On the mouth it’s again juicy and round, pleasantly petillant. The closing note is slightly bitter.

Extremely easy drinking.

88
Score 88

My score / points

Emilia Pennac "Crm" 2021
Crm (2021) Review
Estate making Crm Estate Emilia Pennac
Crm (2021) Label Crm
Style of Crm Style White & Sparkling - Naturally Sparkling
Country of Emilia Pennac Country Italy
Region of Emilia Pennac Region Oltrepò
Grape blend of Crm Grapes Cortese, Riesling, Moscato Giallo
Vintage of Crm Vintage 2021
My review of Crm Points
88
   

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Oltrepò

Oltrepò Pavese is located in the north of Italy, close to Milan. It is renowned for its long tradition of wine production, which started during the Roman Empire. This region is bordered by Emilia-Romagna and Piedmont and its vineyards are located mainly on the foothills, where they produce high-quality wines. Oltrepò Pavese has been considered the most traditional wine area of this region for centuries.

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Riesling

White grape variety

Riesling is a white grape variety native to the Rhine Valley. Riesling is a flowery, almost perfumed grape variety with high acidity and flowery, almost perfumed aromas. It’s used to make white wines that are dry, semi-sweet, sweet, and sparkling. Riesling wines are almost never oaked and are normally varietally pure. Riesling was the world’s 20th most planted variety in 2004, with 48,700 hectares, but it is typically included in the “top three” white wine varieties, alongside Chardonnay and Sauvignon blanc, in terms of value for quality wines. Riesling is a terroir-expressive variety, which means that the character of Riesling wines is strongly influenced by the wine’s roots.

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