Baby Renitens Bianco d’Italia 2022 – Nicola Biasi

£26.60

Baby Renitens shows a pale lemon-yellow color. On the nose, it offers fresh aromas of citrus, green apple, and white flowers, with a hint of stone fruit. The palate is crisp , lively and fresh. The structure is well-balanced, with a smooth texture and a vibrant, clean finish that leaves a pleasant sense of freshness.

Availability: In stock

Create your mixed case and save over 15% when you buy 6 to 12 bottles.

Mix and Match applied.

Colour
Lemon
FLAVOURS
Floral
Green fruit
Stone fruit
Citrus fruit
Palate

Sweetness

Acidity

Body

Abv
13%
Serve At
8-12°
Food Pairing
Aperitif
Pizza
Cheese (soft, mild)
Raw fish
Country

Region

Trentino Alto Adige

Grape Variety

Bronner, Fleurtai, Johanniter, Sauvignon Kretos, Solaris, Soreli, Souvigner Gris

Producer

Nicola Biasi

Certification

Sustainable

Baby Renitens, Why We Love It and Why You'll Too

Baby Renitens is a more accessible and youthful version of Renitens, designed to offer a similar tasting experience with a fresher, more immediate profile. It reflects Nicola Biasi’s innovative approach and the Resistenti network, focusing on lighter, more casual drinkability. Ideal for those seeking a quality wine with less complexity than the original Renitens, it maintains a connection to the terroirs and distinctive style.

Baby Renitens is a harmonious and straightforward blend that embodies collaboration and a shared love for the land.

Nicola Biasi

Nicola Biasi, born in Cormons in 1981, is a winemaker with international acclaim. His career began with formative experiences in Friuli, Australia, South Africa, and Tuscany, where he led prestigious wineries like San Polo and Poggio al Tesoro. In 2012, he launched his personal project, Vin de la Neu, focusing on cultivating the resilient Johanniter grape at nearly 1,000 meters above sea level. This wine earned numerous accolades, including the Next in Wine 2015 award.

Since 2016, Biasi has been a sought-after consultant. His expertise was recognised in 2021 when he was named Italy’s Best Young Winemaker and Cult Oenologist. In 2022, he established “Resistenti Nicola Biasi,” a network dedicated to producing exceptional wines through sustainable practices.

Nicola Biasi showcasing Vin de la Neu.

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