The choice of this name is linked to a word from ancient Rome, "Giomelle," which means "union of two things." Indeed, Giomè is the union of two elements: the native grape variety from the inland area of Lake Garda, Groppello, and a blend composed of Marzemino, Barbera, and Sangiovese, varieties long 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 cooked in a pan and grilled, ideal with game. Alcohol content: 13.0% Vintage: 2020
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The choice of this name is linked to a word from ancient Rome, "Giomelle," which means "union of two things." Indeed, Giomè is the union of two elements: the native grape variety from the inland area of Lake Garda, Groppello, and a blend composed of Marzemino, Barbera, and Sangiovese, varieties long 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 cooked in a pan and grilled, ideal with game. Alcohol content: 13.0% Vintage: 2020