Trentino Alto Adige (PIWI)
Nicola Biasi Baby Renitens 2022
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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.
The project, Resistenti Nicola Biasi, was born from the sharing of founding values of several PIWI wineries, first and foremost the meeting of quality and real sustainability. After Renitens, from the union of wines made from their founding members, Baby Renitens was born, a harmonious and immediate blend that tells of the embrace and collaboration of people who share a love for their territories.
Nicola Biasi Baby Renitens: the Producer
Nicola Biasi Resistenti is a network of wineries, made up of eight farms operating in different territories between Friuli, Veneto, and Trentino, from the Adriatic Sea to the Dolomites. Guided by enologist Nicola Biasi, they have chosen to produce wines that combine qualitative excellence with tangible sustainability, from the vineyard to the bottle. To do this, they have focused on vines resistant to fungal diseases, also known as PIWI. This safeguarding of the territory, combined with precision viticulture and dedicated, scrupulous enology, allows them to enhance the properties of these new varieties and win over even the most demanding palates.
PIWI wines: beyond Organics
PIWI wines are produced from fungus-resistant grape varieties, known as PIWI (from the German Pilzwiderstandsfähig), which are bred through natural crossbreeding to resist common vineyard diseases like powdery and downy mildew. These resistant varieties significantly reduce the need for chemical pesticides, making them a cornerstone of sustainable viticulture. As climate change and environmental concerns reshape the wine industry, PIWI wines offer a viable, eco-friendly solution by promoting biodiversity, reducing carbon footprints, and enabling low-intervention farming. With growing interest in organic wines and sustainable agriculture, PIWI wines are increasingly seen as the future of responsible winemaking.
Resistant grape varietals are today the best and most effective way to achieve truly sustainable winemaking. Their natural resistance to fungal diseases allows for a drastic reduction in the number of treatments, for an effective protection of the environment, the territories, and the people.
