Jermann Vintage Tunina Magnum 2014

Jermann Vintage Tunina Magnum 2014

€ 126.64
Price ex VAT
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How to serve

Serve at:

12 - 14°C.

Decanting time:

1 Hour

Longevity:

05 - 10 years

Glass:
Full Bodied and Aged White Wines
Jermann Vintage Tunina Magnum 2014

Colour

Bright straw with golden reflections.

Bouquet

The aroma is intense, broad, elegant and persistent, with hints of honey and wildflowers.

Flavour

It has a dry, soft, very harmonious flavour, with exceptional persistence thanks to its full-bodied structure.

Pairing

It goes well with truffled first courses, with a wide variety of fish dishes, especially baked and sautéed, but can also pair with white meats.

Fish
Shellfish
Cheese
Matured cheese
Poultry
White fish

Features

Name Jermann Vintage Tunina Magnum 2014
Type White still
Classification IGT Venezia Giulia
Year 2014
Size 1,50 l Magnum
Alcohol content 13.00% by volume
Grape varieties Chardonnay, Malvasia Istriana, Ribolla Gialla, Sauvignon
Country
Region Friuli-Venezia Giulia
History The name Tunina refers to the former owner of the land on which the original vineyard is located and is dedicated to Casanova's poorest lover, a housekeeper in Venice who was also called Tunina (Antonia). It is a wine awarded with many prizes and appreciation by Luigi Veronelli, Gambero Rosso and the Sommelier Italian Association. In addition, the Sommelier Italian Association awarded the 1997 and 1998 vintages. In conclusion, Cesare Pillon's article in 'Civiltà del bere' in October 2000 stated that, "the Vintage Tunina is exceptional in many other ways. No one has ever realised this until now, yet it is the most extraordinary wine to be enjoyed by itself in existence. It is a wine that makes you meditate".
Origin Dolegna del Collio (Gorizia).
Climate Exposure: South-West and North-East.
Soil composition Prevailing marls and sandstones belonging to the flysch formation of the Eocene epoch give rise to a rocky substrate that, as it transforms, forms the 'ponca' typical of this terroir.
Cultivation system Guyot and double cordon.
No. plants per hectare 6,000-7,000.
Yield per hectare 4,000-6,000 kg/hectare.
Vinification Part of the fermentation occurs in 80-hectolitre wooden barrels and part in stainless steel.
Ageing One part in 80-hectolitre wooden barrels and one part in steel, where it stays 9 months before bottling. Finally, it is aged in the bottle for about 7 months.
Total acidity 5.40 gr/L
Production year 65,000 bottles
Allergens Contains sulphites
Pairing It goes well with truffled first courses, with a wide variety of fish dishes, especially baked and sautéed, but can also pair with white meats.
On offer Price Jermann Vintage Tunina Magnum 2014 € 126.64  ex VAT

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Vintage

Robert Parker
92/100 
2014
Wine Spectator
93/100 
2014
xtraWine
93/100 
2014
Bibenda
 
5 bunches of grapes - An excellent wine 2021
Gambero Rosso
 
3 red glasses - Absolutely superb. Only 305 out of 18000. 2021
James Suckling
94/100 
2020
Bibenda
 
5 bunches of grapes - An excellent wine 2019
Gambero Rosso
 
3 red glasses - Absolutely superb. Only 305 out of 18000. 2019
James Suckling
97/100 
2019
Vinous
90/100 
2019
Vitae AIS
 
4 vines - One of the best wines ever 2019
Bibenda
 
5 bunches of grapes - An excellent wine 2018
James Suckling
97/100 
2018
Vinous
91/100 
2018
Bibenda
 
5 bunches of grapes - An excellent wine 2017
James Suckling
94/100 
2017
James Suckling
96/100 
2016
Decanter
92/100 
2015
James Suckling
94/100 
2015
Bibenda
 
5 bunches of grapes - An excellent wine 2013
James Suckling
95/100 
2013
Vinous
90/100 
2009
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