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Italian wine: Crisp, Alpine Whites of Terre di Ger Limine

Italian wine: Crisp, Alpine Whites of Terre di Ger Limine

  • WTI Magazine #108 Oct 20, 2018
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Today I’m sharing with you a white blend called Limine from the Terre di Ger winery.  This is Terre di Ger’s select wine made from primarily pinot grigio with some sauvignon blanc.    

The Winery  

Terre di Ger resides in the province of Pordenone in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region of northeastern Italy.  The winery borders Friuli and the Veneto region.  It’s personally one of my favorite regions in all of Italy for white wines.  The Spinazzze family that owns the winery started in the wine industry back in the mid 60’s by creating concrete poles for vineyards.  They had first planted some grapes in the mid 70’s and bottled their first wine in 1999.  The vineyard is located in the village of Frattina.  The name derives from the word “fracta” meaning cut down as the area used to be completely covered by a forest. 

The Wine 

The 2016 Terre di Ger Limine delle Venezia IGT is a blend of 90% pinot grigio and 10% sauvignon. The wine is fermented in stainless steel tanks and spends a brief 30 days in barriques plus 7 months on the lees.  A brilliant bright yellow color in the glass.  On the nose it’s very aromatic with hints ofstonefruit and citrus.  A well balanced wine with lots of grapefruit and lemon with refreshing acidity, a little salinity and a lengthy finish.  This wine is exactly why I love drinking my white wines from the northern regions of Italy.  It’s all about crisp, refreshing wines. ABV 13.5% 

Wine Pairing  

I paired this wine with a garlic lemon chicken dish and it went superbly.  The lemon in the chicken played well with the citrus notes of the wine.