



Giornata Orangotango reflects the purity of the soil, vintage, and grape from its Paso Robles origin. This wine pays homage to the winemaking team's favourite Italian styles while showcasing a unique character. Orangotango is technically an orange wine, created by fermenting white Italian varieties on their skins for a specific duration.
Enjoy this distinctive and fun expression of skin-contact winemaking.
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Giornata's wines reflect the purity of the soil, vintage and grape in homage to winemaking team Brian and Stephanie's favorite wines from Italy but with a unique character derived from their origin in Paso Robles. Orangotango is a wine that defies expectation and is great fun to drink. Technically an "orange" wine, it is a blend of several white Italian varieties that were fermented for a period on their skins. Unlike most orange wines, this lot was then gently filtered prior to bottling, giving something that is decidedly more approachable (less funky) than some in the genre can be. The latest vintage contains three varieties (Falanghina, Vermentino and Fiano), these white grapes are fermented on skins in fermenters for 14-21 days.
Great served chilled and by itself, but also delicious when paired with any dish that have gentle spice froma Lamb roast joint or tagine, to harissa aubergine, and korean inspired dishes with kimchi.
Please drink responsibly: The UK Chief Medical Offers recommend adults do not regularly drink more than 14 units per week
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Giornata's wines reflect the purity of the soil, vintage and grape in homage to winemaking team Brian and Stephanie's favorite wines from Italy but with a unique character derived from their origin in Paso Robles. Orangotango is a wine that defies expectation and is great fun to drink. Technically an "orange" wine, it is a blend of several white Italian varieties that were fermented for a period on their skins. Unlike most orange wines, this lot was then gently filtered prior to bottling, giving something that is decidedly more approachable (less funky) than some in the genre can be. The latest vintage contains three varieties (Falanghina, Vermentino and Fiano), these white grapes are fermented on skins in fermenters for 14-21 days.
Great served chilled and by itself, but also delicious when paired with any dish that have gentle spice froma Lamb roast joint or tagine, to harissa aubergine, and korean inspired dishes with kimchi.
Please drink responsibly: The UK Chief Medical Offers recommend adults do not regularly drink more than 14 units per week
Glass Bottle
Safety Warning:
GOVERNMENT WARNING:
(1) According to the Surgeon General, women should not drink alcoholic beverages during pregnancy because of the risk of birth defects.
(2) Consumption of alcoholic beverages impairs your ability to drive a car or operate machinery, and may cause health problems.
Grapes, Minimal SO2
Contains Sulphur Dioxide/Sulphites
Contains Sulfites
Giornata
Produced & Bottled by:
Giornata Wines,
Paso Robles,
CA.
Giornata Wines,
Paso Robles,
CA.
www.giornatawine.com
Boutinot
Falanghina, Vermentino and Fiano
With generous aromas of citrus and stone fruit - mango, fresh gooseberry, jasmine and Ceylon tea. Soft in texture with some gentle tannins. The palate follows the aromas, with the addition of marmalade and a subtle sweet spice finish.
12.5
Giornata
Brian Terrazi
The wine is gently filtered by cross-flow stability and polish. Only native yeast are used with no nutrient addition and minimal use of SO2. Only 1400 cases of this wine were produced.