Jermann Vintage Tunina
イェルマン ヴィンテージ・トゥニーナ
Jermann
Chardonnay · Sauvignon Blanc · Ribolla Gialla · Malvasia Istriana · Picolit
About this wine
Jermann's iconic multi-variety blend, one of Italy's most celebrated white wines, showing extraordinary aromatic complexity, richness, and aging potential.
This is a legendary Italian white wine that offers a luxurious, multi-layered tasting experience perfect for special occasions.
Sommelier's Note
"Vintage Tunina is an absolute must-try for any serious wine lover — it is the definitive benchmark for Italian white wine excellence."
Food Pairings
Pairs exceptionally well with refined seafood dishes, grilled lobster, creamy risotto, and white meats. Its structure also allows it to stand up to complex vegetable-based dishes.
When to drink it
Ideal for celebratory dinners, sophisticated gatherings, or as a centerpiece for a gourmet meal.
Specs
- Grape Varieties
- Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Ribolla Gialla, Malvasia Istriana, Picolit
- Style
- White
- Price Range
- ¥10,000-15,000
Terroir & Winemaking
The grapes are harvested at optimal ripeness. Fermentation takes place in stainless steel tanks, followed by aging on the lees to enhance texture and depth. The specific blend proportions are a closely guarded secret, emphasizing the unique terroir of the Collio region.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What does it taste like?
- It tastes like a harmonious blend of honey, tropical fruits, and white flowers with a rich, creamy texture and a long, mineral finish.
- What food pairs best with it?
- It pairs best with high-quality seafood, creamy risottos, and delicate Japanese dishes like sashimi or tempura.
- When is the best time to drink it?
- It is excellent upon release but reaches its peak complexity after 5 to 10 years of bottle aging.
- What grapes are used in Vintage Tunina?
- It is a blend of Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Ribolla Gialla, Malvasia Istriana, and Picolit — a uniquely Friulian combination.
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