Glera 18/10 | Skerk

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Bianco
Friuli Venezia Giulia (IT)
Friuli IGT
Glera 100%
Enjoy it now or within 2 years.
13% ABV

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Production and refinement

From organically cultivated vines pruned in the traditional "alberello" style, located near the village of Prosecco, where the Karst plateau meets the Trieste coast. The vineyard is planted on terraced slopes with dry stone walls, locally known as “pastini,” perched on the edge of the plateau above Miramare Castle, overlooking the Gulf of Trieste. 100% Glera grapes, hand-harvested.

Produced using the Ancestral Method. After destemming, the grapes undergo a two-week maceration on the skins in medium-sized wooden vats, with the cap submerged 4-5 times a day. Following racking, the wine ages in wooden barrels for 12 months. Just before bottling, a portion of must from the following harvest is added to initiate secondary fermentation. After 36 months on its lees, disgorgement is carried out without adding liqueur d’expedition, with the bottles topped up using the same wine.

Organoleptic analysis

Visual exam

A beautiful golden yellow color.

Olfactory examination

On the nose, it reveals intense and complex aromas: candied citrus, orange blossoms, acacia honey, raisins, and green tea leaves.

Tasting

On the palate, it stands out for its creamy bubbles, marked sapidity, and well-balanced freshness.

Contents index

From the vineyard to the table: discover our wine

Ready for a journey to discover Glera 18/10 | Skerk ? We will now take you to delve deeper into every aspect of this exceptional wine through three key sections:

Cellar

Come and learn about the history and values ​​of the winery which passionately grows and transforms grapes into wine

Territory

Immerse yourself in the land that gives life to these unique grapes, discovering the climate and terroir that influence its character

Pairings

Get expert advice on the perfect pairings that will enhance both the wine and your meal

The winery

Country: Italy, Prepotto (Trieste)

Region: Friuli Venezia Giulia

Hectares of vineyards: 8

Skerk

In the heart of the Trieste Karst, in Prepotto on the Karst Plateau, the Skerk winery stands out for its minimalist and natural approach, guided by the vision of Sandi Skerk. Founded in 1987, this winemaking entity is based on 8 hectares of vineyards cultivated according to organic farming principles, in a unique terroir shaped by limestone rock and a climate influenced by the winds from the Adriatic Sea.

Sandi's philosophy is rooted in respectful viticulture and essential enology. The grapes—Vitovska, Malvasia Istriana, and Terrano, the historic varieties of the Karst—are processed through spontaneous fermentation and aged in oak barrels without filtration, enhancing the purity and identity of the land. The winery itself, a cave carved into the Karst rock, reflects a deep connection to the surrounding environment, serving as a natural vault for wines that defy time.

Skerk

Among Skerk's iconic productions stands the Vitovska, a variety rediscovered and vinified in purity, and the orange wine Ograde, made from a blend of native grapes. Its orange wines, renowned for their complexity and elegance, represent a perfect synthesis of tradition and innovation, embodying the mineral and austere character of the Karst.

Each bottle is a tribute to the power of nature and craftsmanship, an experience that captures the soul of this extreme land, where the roots sink into the stone, and the wine tells stories of authenticity and passion.

Region and territory

An explosion of aromas and flavors that celebrate the unique territory of the region in the glass.

Friuli Venezia Giulia

An explosion of aromas and flavors that celebrate the unique territory of the region in the glass.

Friuli Venezia Giulia

An explosion of aromas and flavors that celebrate the unique territory of the region in the glass.

Friuli Venezia Giulia

Friuli-Venezia Giulia has always been the land of great whites and has achieved extraordinary fame for what some call the "superwhites."

Recently, Friuli Venezia Giulia was the battleground for a community-level dispute with Hungary regarding the right to continue calling the wine produced with the Tocai Friulano grape "Tocai," causing confusion with the well-known Hungarian sweet wine Tokaji. Italy lost the case in 2007, and since 2011 wines produced with Tocai Friulano are respectively called "Friulano" in Friuli Venezia Giulia and "Tai" in Veneto.

The region is divided into a mountainous area to the north, hilly terrain in the pre-Alpine arc, an alluvial plain, and a coastal area.
The northern part of the plain is suitable for the cultivation of white grape varieties, while the southern part is more favorable for black grape varieties.
To the east, in the area bordering Slovenia, the plain extends to the foothills of the Karst: here viticulture is challenging due to the limestone rocks eroded by water, and often it is only possible on terraces supported by retaining walls made of sandstone blocks called "pastini."

Carso

The Carso is a strip of land between Slovenia and Italy: an area characterized by karst formations and caves, with rocky surfaces and significant depressions that constitute a major challenge for agriculture and immediately drain all rainfall.

This type of terroir gives wines compact and deep colors, intense and varied aromas, mineral sensations, good structure, and wines that are notably long-lasting. Finally, the Carso is also famous for its sparkling wines. The varieties grown here are mainly Malvasia, Vitovska, Terrano, and Refosco.

Local viticulture boasts a great tradition in the production of sparkling wines: Prosecco, a village in the province of Trieste that gives its name to the well-known wine, or Prosekar in the Slovenian version, initially was a sweet wine, then it became the sparkling wine that we know from the 19th century onwards. Over time, local production declined and only recently efforts have been made to recover it.

The Carso is an environment that challenges agriculture, but it gives wines deep colors, intense aromas, mineral sensations, and a decisive structure.

Recommended pairings and dishes

Matching by concordance

Organic wine, fresh and lively. Pair it with equally aromatic and light-structured dishes.

Matching by contrast

A fresh and savory sparkle, which pairs well in contrast with slightly oily dishes or those with a mild sweet tendency.

It pairs well with

First and second courses of fish, white meats, seafood, and prepared vegetables.

Matching by concordance

Organic wine, fresh and lively. Pair it with equally aromatic and light-structured dishes.

Matching by contrast

A fresh and savory sparkle, which pairs well in contrast with slightly oily dishes or those with a mild sweet tendency.

It pairs well with

First and second courses of fish, white meats, seafood, and prepared vegetables.

Risi e Bisi

A Venetian first course halfway between soup and risotto, of ancient tradition: delicate, soft, creamy, and fragrant. A dish of great satisfaction.

Seafood Risotto

Mussels, clams, squid, shrimp... A classic dish, perfect for special occasions and all seasons, relatively easy to prepare, delicate, of medium structure, and very elegant.

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