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1992 Gravner Breg Venezia Giulia IGT
- Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy
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- $ 225 / 750ml
- From November 2022
- White - Green and Flinty
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Formerly this wine was labeled as 'Gravner Anfora Breg'
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Josko Gravner is a leading winemaker in the Collio Goriziano region, in northeastern Italy, on the border with Slovenia. He is known for his unique, long-lived wines, made using ancient, minimal intervention methods, and is esp...
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Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Gris, Chardonnay & Riesling
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Oaked
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Josko Gravner
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While fermenting in Georgian amphorae buried underground, it underwent a long maceration with wild yeasts and no temperature control.
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After the drawing off and pressing phases the wine was poured back into amphorae for five more months before it started ageing in large oak barrels, where it was left for six years. Wine is bottled without fining or filtration.
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The 1992 vintage was, in many respects, a case of the good, the bad and the ugly.
First to the ugly; much of Europe was plagued with rain and rot, claiming both Bordeaux and the Rhône Valley as casualties. Italy also struggled, with many Piedmont producers choosing to declassify their Barolo and Barbaresco.
A few regions lik...
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