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Boris Buliga

A small journey from Carso to Collio and back.


It seems that time has no power over interest in amber wines. Last year we tasted quite a lot of them. We loved them. And the interest lingers on. And what is a better way to celebrate our curiosity than to turn to the legends behind the skin-contact renaissance? Last week we had a chance to taste Gravner Ribolla Anfora 2004, Radikon Ribolla 2007 and Radikon Jakot 2007. And lucky me, I've got more of these wines. Seeing the interest, I figure to gather another party to taste these marvellous wines.

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🏅 6th4.03190.038811
1,890 UAH
1.3325
🏅 4th4.21490.275814
3,490 UAH
0.9553
🥈 2nd4.33400.044030
2,633 UAH
1.5258
🥇 1st4.37660.056520
1,890 UAH
2.2736
🏅 5th4.20000.260013
1,690 UAH
1.9277
🥉 3rd4.24260.059511
2,445 UAH
1.4235

Zidarich Malvasia 2011

Type
white still, dry
Region
IGP Venezia Giulia, Italy
Producer
Zidarich
Vintage
2011
Grapes
Malvasia di Candia Aromatica
Alcohol
13.5
Sugar
0
Price
1890 UAH
Zidarich Malvasia 2011

This wine secured the 🏅 6th place in our wine tasting lineup.

Benjamin Zidarich started his wine-making quest in 1988 with just one hectare in Carso, a narrow strip between rocky hills and the Adriatic sea. Today he manages 8 hectares of Vitovska (the classic local variety of the Carso), Malvasia, and Sauvignon Blanc, as well as small amounts of Teran and Merlot for his reds. The vines grow in the classic iron- and calcium-rich red soils, extending deep into the limestone.

All vines 'suffer' low yields, around 30 hectoliters per hectare. In the cellar, Benjamin uses an old basket press and keeps his white wines in contact with their skins for a few weeks during fermentation (this also allows to lower usage of SO2SO_2). However, his wines are not as bold as wines made by Radikon or Gravner. These wines are about minerality in the first place and about skin tannins.

Malvasia is a classical line wine made of an ancient greek varietal that was imported to nearby Istria and later brought to the Carso and surrounding areas. Fermentation is spontaneous and happens in open vats with no temperature control. After malolactic fermentation in big oak barrels, the wine ages for at least two years in big and medium-sized Slavonian oaks.

Gravner Ribolla Anfora 2004

Type
white still, dry
Region
IGP Venezia Giulia, Italy
Producer
Gravner
Vintage
2004
Grapes
Ribolla Gialla
Alcohol
12.5
Sugar
3
Price
3490 UAH
Gravner Ribolla Anfora 2004

This wine secured the 🏅 4th place in our wine tasting lineup.

Many consider Joško Gravner to be the father of macerated white wine trend. Yet it's interesting that before his first amber wine, he was a rising star in the modern and technological winemaking scene. He confessed that he would purchase any new equipment he could find. But his life turned upside down after a trip to California back in 1987. California was (and maybe still is) a destination for many winemakers as this region represents triumph and possibilities of new. No wonder, as Californian wines won Judgement of Paris in 1976. This event dramatically changed the wine world. Joško Gravner was taking the same path as Californian winemakers - oak, science, additives and all that cool stuff. But after tasting 1000 wines in 10 days, he was astonished by faceless and tasteless results. And he realised this was the road to a dead end. Now he knew how not to produce wines.

His search lasted for almost a decade. Joško Gravner studied the history of winemaking and searched for a way to produce authentic wines that talk in the language of land and history. He discovered that his ancestors made skin-contact wines here in Collio/Brda. And then, he learned that Georgia has a very long history of winemaking spanning over 8000 years. And more importantly, this history includes skin-contact wines.

Equipped with knowledge and determination to change, Joško Gravner worked hard on his first release of extensively macerated Ribolla. It took three years for the 1997 vintage to become ready for release. But unfortunately, consumers were not happy about this drastic change in style. And most importantly, Gambero Rosso, an influential wine & food magazine, gave a devastating assessment of this new style. As a result, 80% of the 1997 Ribolla was returned to the winery. Joško Gravner was crushed. But he also realised that this was the way to go.

In the same 2000, Joško Gravner visited Georgia and ordered 11 qvevri. Unfortunately, no one knew how to transport these 1000L ceramic vessels, so 9 of them didn't survive the trip. Because of this, Joško had to wait one more year before he could start to use qvevri for production. Nowadays, he owns more than 45 of them in total!

Interestingly, Ribolla and Breg (two wines produced by Joško Gravner) had the word 'Anfora' printed on the labels of the 2001 vintage. However, they were not 100% fermented in qvevri till 2003. Even more, no qvevri was used for Breg Rosso production till 2005. And in 2007, they decided to remove the word 'Anfora' from all labels, as this information became redundant. All their wines were fermented in qvevri now.

Joško Gravner prefers to keep the stems. While fermenting in qvevri buried underground, Ribolla underwent a long maceration with wild yeasts and no temperature control (around 5-6 months). After the drawing off and pressing phases, the wine was poured back into amphorae for at least five more months before it started ageing in large oak barrels, where it was left for three years. Wine is bottled without fining or filtration.

Gravner Ribolla 2010

Type
white still, dry
Region
IGP Venezia Giulia, Italy
Producer
Gravner
Vintage
2010
Grapes
Ribolla Gialla
Alcohol
14
Sugar
0.7
Price
2633 UAH
Gravner Ribolla 2010

This wine secured the 🥈 2nd place in our wine tasting lineup.

One of the participants decided to spice things up and brought an extra bottle of Gravner. You don't say no to such generosity. And that's a great opportunity to compare two vintages of the same wines. Mulțumesc frumos, domnule Vova.

Radikon Ribolla 2007

Type
white still, dry
Region
IGP Venezia Giulia, Italy
Producer
Radikon
Vintage
2007
Grapes
Ribolla Gialla
Alcohol
13
Sugar
3.2
Price
1890 UAH
Radikon Ribolla 2007

This wine secured the 🥇 1st place in our wine tasting lineup.

Stanko Radikon is a legendary farmer and winemaker from a legendary region. He and his friends (Gravner) started period of renaissance for amber wines - white wines with extended skin maceration. But of course, in town of Oslavia it was called "Slovenian" or "Friuli" style - hand-harvesting, skin contact, large and older barrel fermentation without any temperature control, no added yeasts or enzymes, and little to no use of sulfur.

The vineyards were originally planted in the beginning of XX century by Stanko’s grandfather Franz Mikulus with the local favorite, the Ribolla Gialla grape. And basically, Stanko went back to the ways his grandfather was producing wines back in 30s.

Unlike Gravner, Radikon separates stems from grapes before fermentation, which occurs in conic Slavonian oak. 3 months on skins, 3 years in barrel and bottled unfined and unfiltered.

Radikon Jakot 2007

Type
white still, dry
Region
IGP Venezia Giulia, Italy
Producer
Radikon
Wine
Jakot
Vintage
2007
Grapes
Tocai Friulano
Alcohol
13.5
Sugar
1.5
Price
1690 UAH
Radikon Jakot 2007

This wine secured the 🏅 5th place in our wine tasting lineup.

Stanko Radikon and Edi Kante were not happy about bottles of regular 0.75l volume. It's not enough for two people and too much for one person. That's why they designed bottles and corks of alternative size - 0.5l and 1.0l with corks that imitate wine to oxygen proportion of magnum bottles. First release that saw new bottles is 2002. Edi Kante likes to joke that 1.0l bottle is ideal for two people when only one is drinking.

Jakot is made of 100% Tocai Friulano grapes. But in 2008, the EU forbade the grape's name as Hungary 'feared' people would confuse wines made of Friulano grapes with wines from the Tokaj region. Well. The law is the law, and Stanko decided to rebel in his own way. Now read the wine name backwards.

As with all other white wines made after 2001 (e.g. starting in 2002), Jakot is macerated for 3 months and then aged for 3 years in Slavonian barrels.

After Stanko passing away in 2016, his son Saša took the winery in his hands. Though people say that nothing has really changed in the philosophy of Radikon winery as Saša has been helping out since he was a kid and a partner since 2006.

Zidarich Ruje Rosso 2013

Type
red still, dry
Region
IGP Venezia Giulia, Italy
Producer
Zidarich
Vintage
2013
Grapes
Merlot, Teran
Alcohol
13.5
Sugar
2.7
Price
2445 UAH
Zidarich Ruje Rosso 2013

This wine secured the 🥉 3rd place in our wine tasting lineup.

It's time to come back from where we began. And instead of following the path of white grapes, let's turn to something red. Ruje is a blend of Merlot and Terrano. Its name comes from a historical area in which the grapes are grown. The wine matures for three years in small, medium and large upright barrels made of Slavonian oak. Bottling takes place without filtration.

Raw scores

WineOlena MOleksandr RDiana MIryna LRostyslav YaDimitry GBoris BAnna KhVova U
4.004.003.803.604.204.304.104.003.90
3.803.804.804.503.203.804.503.504.60
4.404.303.904.504.004.504.404.504.40
4.604.104.303.804.104.304.504.404.50
4.604.204.203.503.004.404.204.604.50
4.504.203.804.704.404.404.204.504.20