2004 Moschioni Pignolo Rosso 3 lt. Jeroboam Wooden Box Special Edition. Stone Label by Antonio Benati. Only 240 bottles all around the world.
The 2004 Moschioni Pignolo Rosso is a special edition 3-liter Jeroboam presented in a wooden box, featuring a unique stone label designed by Antonio Benati. This wine is characterized by its solid ruby red color with purple shades and a deep, fruity aroma of plum jam, blueberry, and black cherry, complemented by floral notes of rosehip and violet, along with hints of eucalyptus and tobacco leaf. It is powerful and robust, with well-ripened tannins and a long-lasting finish. Only 240 bottles were produced worldwide. Michele Moschioni, recognized as “The Gotha of Taste” in 2009, is known for his exceptional wines, focusing on native grape varieties like Pignolo, which showcases the region's unique viticulture. The wine reflects the challenges of the cold climate in Cividale del Friuli, where red grapes thrive despite late ripening.
The 2004 Moschioni Pignolo Rosso is a special edition 3-liter Jeroboam presented in a wooden box, featuring a unique stone label designed by Antonio Benati. This wine is characterized by its solid ruby red color with purple shades and a deep, fruity aroma of plum jam, blueberry, and black cherry, complemented by floral notes of rosehip and violet, along with hints of eucalyptus and tobacco leaf. It is powerful and robust, with well-ripened tannins and a long-lasting finish. Only 240 bottles were produced worldwide. Michele Moschioni, recognized as “The Gotha of Taste” in 2009, is known for his exceptional wines, focusing on native grape varieties like Pignolo, which showcases the region's unique viticulture. The wine reflects the challenges of the cold climate in Cividale del Friuli, where red grapes thrive despite late ripening.