Nose

Notes of roses, cloves and honey.

Growing Conditions

The vineyard is in Termeno (Tramin), the hometown of the variety, on a slope with a South-West exposure and a calcareous soil. The grapes are of first-class quality.

Winemaking

The grapes are pressed very slowly and carefully to let the wine remain in contact with the lees as long as possible, in order to allow all the strength of the grapes to pass into the wine.

Appearance

The wine has an astonishing structure, an understated sweet component and a notable length.

Food Pairing

This wine in not easy to pair, but it fits well with Asian cuisine with its spices and with strong cheese.