
The choice of this name is linked to a word from ancient Rome, "Giomelle," which means "union of two things." In fact, Giomè is the union of two elements: the native grape variety from the inland of Lake Garda, Groppello, and a blend composed of Marzemino, Barbera, and Sangiovese, varieties that have long been present in this area. After vinification and aging in steel, separated by grape variety, they are assembled to create Giomè, a medium-bodied, fresh, and balanced wine. Pairings: Red meats in a pan and grilled, ideal with game. Alcohol content: 13.0% Vintage: 2020 Designation: Benaco Bresciano IGP
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The choice of this name is linked to a word from ancient Rome, "Giomelle," which means "union of two things." In fact, Giomè is the union of two elements: the native grape variety from the inland of Lake Garda, Groppello, and a blend composed of Marzemino, Barbera, and Sangiovese, varieties that have long been present in this area. After vinification and aging in steel, separated by grape variety, they are assembled to create Giomè, a medium-bodied, fresh, and balanced wine. Pairings: Red meats in a pan and grilled, ideal with game. Alcohol content: 13.0% Vintage: 2020 Designation: Benaco Bresciano IGP