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94
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Jermann 2001 Pignacolusse Pignolo (Venezia Giulia)

  • Editors' Choice
  1. $52
A stellar example of the potential of Italian indigenous grapes this is 100% Pignolo, a small-clustered variety that faced almost certain extinction. This robust, succulent single-vineyard wine has blackberry, prunes, cigar box and sticky melted milk chocolate aromas and flavors. Rich in soft tannins and fruity concentration. Delightful. Imported by Empson (USA) Ltd.  — M.L.  (9/1/2005)
91
points

Jermann 2007 W.... Dreams Chardonnay (Venezia Giulia)

  1. $82
This white wine is so big and dense, it drinks like a red. It could pair with spicy pork or honey-roasted ham, thanks to its intense aromas of toasted nut, vanilla, banana and exotic fruit. It’s thick and chewy with golden saturation and pulpy extraction.  — M.L.  (8/1/2009)
90
points

Jermann 2005 Vintage Tunina White (Venezia Giulia)

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  1. $77
This layered blend of Chardonnay, Sauvignon, Ribolla Gialla, Malvasia and Picolit delivers intense aromatic waves of fresh apricot, citrus and passion fruit. There’s also a floral musky tone at the back that adds dimension and weight and the wine imparts a smooth, velvety feel.  — M.L.  (8/1/2009)
90
points

Jermann 2001 Pinot Grigio (Venezia Giulia)

  1. $27
This relatively full-bodied Pinot Grigio leans toward warm, baked-apple scents and flavors, blending ripe fruit with dried cinnamon and folding in hints of peach on the long finish. Has a lovely, caressing mouthfeel that underscores its comforting flavors.  — J.C.  (7/1/2003)
90
points

Jermann 2001 Vintage Tunina White (Venezia Giulia)

  1. $49
Shows a rich blend of citrus and stone fruits on the nose and on the palate, easily combining grapefruit, passion fruit and nectarines into a cohesive package. Finishes long, with tangy, lip-smacking acids that beg you to give this wine some time in the cellar. It’s tasty now, but should be better in 2005.  — J.C.  (7/1/2003)
89
points

Jermann 2001 Pinot Bianco (Venezia Giulia)

  1. $25
This nicely balanced Pinot Bianco is fresh and crisp, blending peach, apple and grapefruit aromas and flavors together into a cohesive whole. Plump on the midpalate, yet steely and food-friendly on the finish.  — J.C.  (7/1/2003)
89
points

Jermann 2008 Vinnae Servus Cella White (Venezia Giulia)

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  1. $34
Packaged in a modern screwcap bottle, this friendly blend of Ribolla Gialla with smaller percentages of Friulano and Riesling delivers a bright golden color and lively fruit aromas of stone and passion fruits. The wine is crisp and lively in the mouth and perfectly captures the spirit of winemaking in Northeast Italy.  — M.L.  (8/1/2009)
88
points

Jermann 2004 Pinot Grigio (Venezia Giulia)

  1. $34
Starts with toasty, nutty notes, then adds dried sage and a silky feel in the mouth. The wine has enough bulk and texture to be a structured Pinot Grigio—a rare feat, indeed—without compromising its perky personality. Imported by Empson (USA) Ltd.  — M.L.  (2/1/2006)
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