Details
Winery | Jermann |
Bio | No |
Type | White Wines |
Region | Friuli-Venezia Giulia |
Wine zone | Collio |
Appellation or Vine | Sauvignon |
Composition | Sauvignon 100% |
Year | 2023 |
Alcoholic Content | 13 |
Bottle type | Borgognona |
Content (cl) | 75 |
Glass type | Burgundy White |
The white Sauvignon grape from which this wine is made is grown in vineyards owned by the proprietor of the company. The wine has a brilliant straw-yellow colour with a slightly greenish reflection. It's fruity aroma is strong and long-lasting with a pleasant hint of elderflowers. It has a full, dry taste that is elegant and well-balanced. Contains sulphites. Produced by JERMANN DI SILVIO JERMANN SRL Società Agricola - località Trussio 11, Frazione di Ruttars - 34070, Dolegna del Collio (GO) - Italy.
The producer
The Jermann family moved from Austria to Villanova di Farra in Friuli in 1881. They jointly-owned the property to begin with, but later became the sole proprietors. Wine-making emerged as their main activity towards the beginning of the nineteenth century. They are people who work the land, all cut from the same cloth, the sort of people who are never defeated by tiredness and refuse to budge an inch from traditional practices. Silvio's grandfather is the sort of man that having to go to war chose the Austrian army, and having inherited a vineyard, albeit in a gloomy valley, shaken by a cold, dry north-easterly wind, made wine. In 1968 Silvio went to Conegliano to study wine. He had an independent spirit and was determined to shake things up. He returned anxious to change everything. These are no longer heavy, greasy wines, but are now aromatic and well-balanced, made for contemporary tastes, according to contemporary ideas, using contemporary equipment, but with a respect for tradition. Silvio learnt about making white wine at college, he learnt about maceration, and had a definite ideas about the sort of wine he wanted to make. Not just a modern wine, but a wine that would satisfy tastes that had yet to be formed. He argued with his father, emigrated to Canada, returned and succeeded. His wines, and his family, Austro-Hungarian father included, are today among the most appreciated and valued products that Friuli-Venezia Giulia has produced.
Best with
This wine goes well with shellfish in general, seafood risotto, and white fish in sauce. It is exceptional with lobster and with crayfish if they are prepared simply.
How to serve it
The wine should be served at 10 degrees centigrade. The best glasses to use are clear, transparent crystal goblets.
How to keep
This is not a wine that will improve with age and should therefore be drunk within a maximum of 2-3 years of purchase. The bottles should be laid horizontally in a cool, dark, humid wine-cellar.