Franz Gojer 'Karneid' Sauvignon Blanc, Südtirol, Italy 2024
Franz Gojer 'Karneid' Sauvignon Blanc, Südtirol, Italy 2024
Franz Gojer is an iconic Alpine producer, nestled in the mountain town of Bolzano, in the Italian province known as Alto Adige to the Italian-speaking population, or as Südtirol to those who speak German (Südtirol is the preferred term on Gojer’s labels). He tends just 6 hectares of his family vineyards passed down to him in 1982, planted on steep hillsides with regional varietals like Kerner, Sauvignon Blanc, Schiava, Lagrein and Weissburgunder. Another 2 hectares are leased nearby. Yields are expectedly low here, and his winery, Glögglhof, turns out less than 4,000 cases of wine per year.
Gojer’s wines exemplify what makes the Alpine terroir so extraordinary, and this is a merit that can only be achieved through humility. It may be the fact that they are not flashy, nor cosmopolitan, nor laden with credentials, naked and free of DOC-gifted neckties, that makes the Franz Gojer wines such outstanding ambassadors of this region. What they are is exceptionally pure, nuanced, and food-friendly.
The Karneid vineyard was planted in 2008 at an altitude of 650 meters. The steep slope and high elevation help to bring out the elegand side of this popular varietal. After a 10 hour maceration, the fermentation takes place at a controlled low temperature in stainless steel tanks to preserve the delicate aromas. A bone dry white with subtle notes of pear and white flowers, crisp acidity, and powerful minerality derived from the volcanic soils.
Grape: Sauvignon Blanc
Soil: Volcanic Porphyry
Viticulture: Sustainable
Pairings: Charcuterie, Bruschetta, Crudo, all things appetizer or seafood
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