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Movia “Rebula” Goriška Brda 2022

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Ribolla Gialla | Gorishka Brda | Slovenia | White Wine | MOVIA | 2022 | 0,75 L | 12,5 %
About
Movia "Rebula" Goriška Brda 2022 is a dry white wine, made exclusively from Ribolla Gialla grapes, sourced from the picturesque Goriška Brda region in Slovenia. This wine reflects Movia's commitment to organic and biodynamic winemaking practices, aiming to capture the pure expression of the Ribolla Gialla varietal and the unique terroir of the region. The 2022 vintage is celebrated for its freshness, vibrant acidity, and the distinct mineral character typical of wines from Goriška Brda.
Tasting notes

Tasting notes for Movia “Rebula” Goriška Brda 2022 reveal a lively bouquet of citrus fruits, green apple, and white peach, complemented by floral notes and a touch of wet stone minerality. On the palate, it offers a crisp acidity and a medium-bodied texture, with flavors of lemon zest, pear, and a hint of almond, leading to a clean, refreshing finish. This wine is known for its elegance, balance, and the nuanced expression of Ribolla Gialla.

Pairing

Movia “Rebula” pairs beautifully with seafood dishes such as grilled shrimp, seafood risotto, or sushi, where its acidity and minerality enhance the delicate flavors of the seafood. It also complements light salads, goat cheese, and Mediterranean cuisine, providing a refreshing contrast and elevating the overall dining experience with its vibrant and crisp character.

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Original price was: 31.00 €.Current price is: 23.25 €.

Wine Searcher review

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Ribolla Gialla white wines are often described by their vivid acidity, stonefruit, lemon and yellow apple notes, and a light floral aromatic character.
Goriska Brda is the northern sub-region of the Primorski wine region in western Slovenia, named after the two towns around which it is formed; Goriska and Brda. However, after the political upheavals of the early 20th century Goriska found itself on the Italian side of the new Italy-Slovenia border, and is now known as Gorizia (as in Collio Goriziano). Although the border technically divides the town in two, the key vineyard areas are all on the western, Italian side of the border, where Slovenian wine is no longer made. Today, Goriska Brda is technically just Brda.   Located at the foot of the Julian Alps, Brda finds itself wedged between snow-capped mountain peaks and sun-baked Adriatic coastline. The name Brda translates literally as 'hills', and the area fits snugly around the sub-alpine topography here. Just 72 km separate the highest peak of the alps, 2864m Triglav, from Montefalco on the Gulf of Trieste. Located half-way between the two, Brda experiences the climatic effects of each.   The local geology means that the soils around Brda are mostly the product of orological erosion. Well-drained shale, marl and sandstone are common, and form often loosely-knit soils, making terracing necessary in many areas.