59.90 €
VAT includedDenomination | Venezia Giulia Igt |
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Grape used | Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Ribolla Gialla, Malvasia |
Color | White |
Region | Friuli-Venezia Giulia |
Winery | Jermann |
Vintage | 2021 |
Bottle size | 75 cl |
Alcohol | 13,5% |
Serve at | 10-12°C |
Tasting notes: Vintage Tunina is bright straw-colored with golden reflections. The nose is intense, wide, very elegant and persistent with scents of honey and country flowers. To the palate it is dry, soft, well balanced with an extraordinary persistence due to its full body. It matches with first courses with truffles with fish dishes and poultry. It is a great match with fresh salmon stuffed with parmesan cheese and artichokes. (Daniele Cernilli)
Notes: The first vintage of this wine dates back to 1973, however Vintage Tunina was actually first released in 1975.
Historically, Vintage Tunina starts out as a blend of the best grapes that are harvested late, depending on the year, about two weeks after the normal harvest on an area of about 16 hectares of vineyards cultivated on Ronco del Fortino
Tunina was both the name of the lady who was the first owner of this vineyard and Casanova’s poorest lover (she used to be a housekeeper for a Venetian family and her name was Tunina, a nickname of Antonia), whom the wine is dedicated to
The 2015 harvest of Vintage Tunina represents its 40th vintage.
As early as 1979 Luigi Veronelli called it the ‘Mennea of Italian wines’ (Pietro Mennea was an athlete who in Mexico City on the 12th September 1979 run the 200 meters and won the competition with a time of 19’’72, this way setting the world record and holding it for 17 years). Its vintage 1997 won Wine of the year by Gambero Rosso on the 28th November 1999 and since the same day Silvio Jermann’s daughter was born, she was given the name of Sylvia Tunina. Finally the vintage 1998 won the Wine Oscar from the A.I.S
(Associazione Italiana Sommelier).
In 2003 Silvio during a visit to the Abbey of Monreale in Palermo, inspired by the interior decorations of Arab-Norman architecture, enriched the label with a Greek fret around the hexagon.
To conclude, we quote from an article by Cesare Pillon which appeared in “Civiltà del Bere” (October 2000). “...but exceptional the Vintage Tunina is, and for many other reasons. No-one until now has ever realised it, but it is the most extraordinary meditation wine in existence. Not in the passive sense (wine to drink while meditating), but in the active sense: it is a wine that makes you meditate...”
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