Description
The winery had been considering a selection of Pinot Nero. As a result, the good opportunity came from a new 3-hectare west-facing vineyard, planted more than 10 years ago, located on the left bank in the Judrio valley, which flows from north to south. The centre of the label depicts the apse of a small church, located near the vineyard, frescoed with various blue flowers by Giacomo Meneghini known as 'Jacum Pitòr'.
Pairings
Meat
Cheese
Matured cheese
Pork
Producer
Jermann
From this winery
- Start up year: 1881
- Oenologist: Luca Belluzzo
- Bottles produced: 1.500.000
- Hectares: 180
1881: Great-great-great-grandfather Anton Jermann comes to Farra d'Isonzo from the Austrian winemaking region of Burgenland; foundation of the winery.
1930-1940: Angelo Jermann, who is 93 today, not only continues the family's grape-growing tradition but also keeps livestock and transforms Jermann into an all-around, successful farm.
1971-1973: Silvio Jermann, son to Angelo and Bruna and an enology graduate of both Conegliano and San Michele, revolutionizes the Jermann winery after a research sabbatical overseas, creating Vintage Tunina.
1975: Official release of Vintage Tunina, which fast achieves cult status and effectively launches Jermann's new course.
07/07/2007: Silvio inaugurates a second Jermann winery: Ruttars. Read more
1930-1940: Angelo Jermann, who is 93 today, not only continues the family's grape-growing tradition but also keeps livestock and transforms Jermann into an all-around, successful farm.
1971-1973: Silvio Jermann, son to Angelo and Bruna and an enology graduate of both Conegliano and San Michele, revolutionizes the Jermann winery after a research sabbatical overseas, creating Vintage Tunina.
1975: Official release of Vintage Tunina, which fast achieves cult status and effectively launches Jermann's new course.
07/07/2007: Silvio inaugurates a second Jermann winery: Ruttars. Read more
| Name | Jermann Lonsblau Pinot Nero 2020 |
|---|---|
| Type | Red still |
| Denomination | Venezia Giulia IGT |
| Vintage | 2020 |
| Size | 0,75 l |
| Alcohol content | 13.5% by volume |
| Grape varieties | 100% Pinot Nero |
| Country | Italy |
| Region | Friuli-Venezia Giulia |
| Vendor | Jermann |
| Story | The name Lonsblau derives from 'Lons', the name the winery gave the vineyard, and from 'Blau' for the colour of the blue violets and as a reference to the Blauburgunder grape variety. |
| Allergens | Contains sulphites |

