Goli breg beli, 2018, Fedora, 0,75 l

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Goli breg beli iz kleti Fedora je odlično belo vino iz vrst lokalnih in avtohtonih vipavskih sort. Kompleksnejše belo vino, ki lepo pospremi tudi kompleksnejše jedi in naredi piko na i krasni večerji.

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Goli breg beli je zvrst lokalnih in avtohtonih vipavskih sort, tako imenovani Vipavec. Nežne zlatorumene barve. Cvetica je poudarjena, nekoliko dozorela, balzamična, po smoli, borovcih, maslu, kvasu ter lepo mero sadnih zaznav, kot so suhe marelice in v ozadju rozine.

Grozdje je ročno pobrano iz enega ekološko obdelanega terasastega vinograda, v katerem so vse sorte zasajene skupaj. Vinifikacija na lastnih kvasovkah, do 21 dni dolge maceracije, zorenje v lesu in betonskih jajcih brez prisotnosti žvepla, so v kombinaciji z lapornato opokasto podlago z morskimi sedimenti in burjo pravi izraz terroirja Vipavskih brd.

Weight 1,5 kg
Region

Vipava Valley

Variety

riboula, malvasia, laski riesling, green, pinela

House

Fedora

Alcohol level

12 %

Recommended temperature

8-10 °C

Country

SLOVENIA

Ageing potential

5-10 years

Wine style

Rich white wine

Yearbook

2018

Volume

0,75 l

Vinification

hand-harvested, spontaneous fermentation, no yeasts added, maceration 7-21 days, without sulphurisation until bottling, 20 months in acacia and oak barrels and concrete eggs

Food matching

long-ripened cheeses, grilled fish, venison

Colour

Golden yellow

Fedora

Fedor's wines reflect terrior, respect for the environment, passion for creation, respect for the characteristics of each vintage. The Kobal family planted the first vines on the slopes above the village of Dolanci in 1880. A particularly great vine-grower was 'pranono', as we Primororians call our great-grandfather, who produced 30 000 litres of vipavec, most of which was taken by wagons to Trieste and Ljubljana. The vines planted at that time were mainly rebula, malvasia, Laotian riesling, greengage, pinellas, scented vines, lupins, glera and piccoliths. They committed themselves to preserving these old maritime varieties. The vineyards of the upper Braniška valley, at the junction of the Vipava and Karst mountains, are full of brick or soudan and have been considered exceptional since Roman times. In the sediments of the oceanic flysch, traces of marine fossils can be found in the brick patches, giving our wines a distinctive mineral note. In line with biodynamic principles, the work in the vineyard and cellar takes into account the moon's moon and its influence on life's currents. They use compost and micro-organisms for fertilisation, which enrich the topsoil and create a balanced environment for all organisms. They believe in farming with as little interference with nature as possible (they are in the process of obtaining organic certification). They feed the soil with micro-organisms known in biodynamics. They use baits instead of sprays to protect against pests. They use tools and hands instead of pesticides to control weeds. They have taken over the vineyards from their ancestors and their aim is to preserve them for posterity.

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