Cantina Tramin Pinot Grigio Unterebner
75 cl
/
14.4 Vol
This wine is named after the historical Unterebner farm and vineyard. The vines here rise to an altitude of approximately 450m, planted in calcareous soils made up of gravel and clay. Vines here benefit from close to optimal conditions thanks to the Ora, a wind that rises from Lake Garda in the early afternoon during the growing season.
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Tasting Notes from Celtic Whiskey Shop and Wines on the Green
Nose
Dominated by spicy aromas.
Palate
On the palate it balances mineral notes with considerable fatness and richness. The finish feels long lasting.
Colour
Deep straw colour
Fact Sheet
Fluid
75 cl
Grape Variety
100% Pinot Grigio
Alcohol %
14.4
Style
Dry, Full Bodied
Estate/Producer
Cantina Tramin
Country
Italy
Region/AOC
Alto Adige
Vintage
2016
Making Techniques
Grapes softly pressed immediately after harvest and the subsequent fermentation was done in wooden casks at controlled temperatures (18-20ºC). Maturation in large wooden casks (80%) and French barriques (20%).
Closure
Cork
Cellaring/Ageing Potential
8-12 Years
FAQs
Dark chocolate pairs best with wines that have the structural intensity to match its bitter cocoa and tannin character without being overwhelmed. Fortified wines are the strongest match: aged Tawny Port with its dried fig, rancio, and roasted nut character is the classic pairing. Banyuls from the Roussillon, a naturally sweet Grenache based wine, is the benchmark French equivalent. A full bodied, fruit forward red such as Zinfandel or Amarone can also work, where the ripe dark fruit and spice complement the chocolate.
Many wines use animal derived fining agents during production to clarify and stabilise the liquid before bottling. Common fining agents include isinglass (derived from fish swim bladders), gelatine (bovine or porcine), casein (milk protein), and egg whites (albumin). These are added to bind suspended particles and removed before bottling, but trace quantities may remain. Vegan wines use alternatives including bentonite clay, activated carbon, or pea protein. Checking the Barnivore database or looking for a vegan certification on the label is the most reliable approach.
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