Gönc - 'Anna' Rosé Štajerska 2022

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Winemaker Notes:Peter Gönc has been making wines from his family’s estate in the oldest town in Slovenia, Ptuj. He named this bottle after his grandmother, Ann —which makes sense since half of this bottle is made up of the grape Žametna Črnina, an indigenous vine that dates back some 400 years. With cuts of Pinot Noir, Grigio and Blaufränkisch, you’ll undoubtedly taste the familiar style of rosé, but with a decidedly Slovakian mineraly snappiness.

On the nose, wild berries, strawberries, melon, and peaches conspiring to take over the orchard. On the palate, the nice sting of a slap bracelet wrapped around your tongue with bright fruit and a refreshing mineral zap.

Žametna črnina [zhá-met-na ch-r-ní-na] is the oldest living vine in the world (at 375-400 years old) and it’s traditionally planted in Slovenia.

Region: Ptuj, Štajerska, Slovenia

Grape: 50% Žametna Črnina [zhá-met-na ch-r-ní-na], 20% Pinot Noir, 20% Pinot Grigio, 10% Blaufränkisch

Vintage: 2022

750 ml

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Winemaker Notes:Peter Gönc has been making wines from his family’s estate in the oldest town in Slovenia, Ptuj. He named this bottle after his grandmother, Ann —which makes sense since half of this bottle is made up of the grape Žametna Črnina, an indigenous vine that dates back some 400 years. With cuts of Pinot Noir, Grigio and Blaufränkisch, you’ll undoubtedly taste the familiar style of rosé, but with a decidedly Slovakian mineraly snappiness.

On the nose, wild berries, strawberries, melon, and peaches conspiring to take over the orchard. On the palate, the nice sting of a slap bracelet wrapped around your tongue with bright fruit and a refreshing mineral zap.

Žametna črnina [zhá-met-na ch-r-ní-na] is the oldest living vine in the world (at 375-400 years old) and it’s traditionally planted in Slovenia.

Region: Ptuj, Štajerska, Slovenia

Grape: 50% Žametna Črnina [zhá-met-na ch-r-ní-na], 20% Pinot Noir, 20% Pinot Grigio, 10% Blaufränkisch

Vintage: 2022

750 ml

Winemaker Notes:Peter Gönc has been making wines from his family’s estate in the oldest town in Slovenia, Ptuj. He named this bottle after his grandmother, Ann —which makes sense since half of this bottle is made up of the grape Žametna Črnina, an indigenous vine that dates back some 400 years. With cuts of Pinot Noir, Grigio and Blaufränkisch, you’ll undoubtedly taste the familiar style of rosé, but with a decidedly Slovakian mineraly snappiness.

On the nose, wild berries, strawberries, melon, and peaches conspiring to take over the orchard. On the palate, the nice sting of a slap bracelet wrapped around your tongue with bright fruit and a refreshing mineral zap.

Žametna črnina [zhá-met-na ch-r-ní-na] is the oldest living vine in the world (at 375-400 years old) and it’s traditionally planted in Slovenia.

Region: Ptuj, Štajerska, Slovenia

Grape: 50% Žametna Črnina [zhá-met-na ch-r-ní-na], 20% Pinot Noir, 20% Pinot Grigio, 10% Blaufränkisch

Vintage: 2022

750 ml