Cantina Tramin Stoan
Stoan combines the region's most important grapes to create a harmonious and superb interpretation of Alto Adige's style. The vineyards for Stoan are planted at between 400-550m high altitude in rocky, calcareous soils rich in minerals at the foot of the mountain range behind Tramin. Vines here are assured optimal conditions thanks to the Ora, a wind that rises from Lake Garda in the early afternoon during the growing season.
Stoan combines the region's most important grapes to create a harmonious and superb interpretation of Alto Adige's style. The vineyards for Stoan are planted at between 400-550m high altitude in rocky, calcareous soils rich in minerals at the foot of the mountain range behind Tramin. Vines here are assured optimal conditions thanks to the Ora, a wind that rises from Lake Garda in the early afternoon during the growing season.
Tasting Notes from Celtic Whiskey Shop and Wines on the Green | |
Nose | Intense yet clean and pleasant. Suggests hints of peach and elderberry, as well as exotic aromas of pineapple, pear and subtle green notes. |
Palate | Feels fresh and gentle on the palate, with great balance and lasting flavour intensity. |
Colour | Straw coloured, lightly golden hue |
Fact Sheet | |
Fluid | 75 cl |
Grape Variety | Chardonnay (65%), Sauvignon (20%), Pinot Bianco (10%) and Gewürztraminer (5%) |
Alcohol % | 14.2 |
Style | Dry, Medium bodied |
Estate/Producer | Cantina Tramin |
Country | Italy |
Region/AOC | Alto Adige |
Vintage | 2018 |
Making Techniques | Gently pressed after harvesting, Fermentation takes place in large wooden casks at controlled temperatures. Malolactic fermentation occurs in the large casks, where the wine remains until bottling in mid-May. |
Closure | Cork |
Cellaring/Ageing Potential | 7-10 years |
Awards and/or Press Quotes | |
Decanter World Wine Awards | Commended, Awarded 84 Points |
James Suckling | 93 Points |
Vinous-Antonio Galloni | 88 Points |