Giornata Orango Tango Orango Wine Paso Robles California 750ml


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$25.99

Description

Orangotango

Some wines are not meant to collect dust in a wine cellar, some are just a good drink. The generous aroma is fresh with citrus and stone fruit, while the palate is reminiscent of a summer creamsicle. The white grapes fermented on the skins not only contribute to the color but also the mouth-filling texture. The finish is nice, dry and lip-smacking, leaving a want for another sip of this wine that is meant as a drink. Before you know it, the bottle will be empty and you'll wonder, should I open a second?

WINEMAKING: Our Orangotango is made from white wine grapes fermented on skins in fermenters for 14-21 days. The wine is gently filtered by cross-flow for stabilty and polish. Only native yeast is used with no nutrient addition. The wine is bottled with around 20 parts free SO2.

Orangotango is a wine that defies expectation. Technically an "orange" wine, it is a blend of several white varieties that were fermented on their skins. Unlike most orange wines, this lot was filtered prior to bottling, giving the consumer something that is decidedly more approachable than most in the genre tend to be.

Explore orange wine

No, it's not made from oranges. It is a category of wine that is white wine grapes fermented on the skins.

Our Story

Our Philosophy
The journey in creating Giornata started with a dream to create wines from Italian grapes grown in California employing the sensibility and philosophy of Italian winemaking. We work with the same grape vines (clonal material) as the best producers in Italy. The Central Coast of California possesses many of the attributes of the top wine growing regions of Italy.

Our winemaking style leans more Italian than Californian in that we favor wines with balance and subtlety rather than intensity and extraction. We pick our grapes at lower sugar levels and handle our must gently in the cellar, thus resulting in wines that belong on the Italian dinner table possessing both ample acidity and tannin. Traveling to Italy on a regular basis, we continue to receive feedback on our efforts while researching Italian winemaking and viticultural methods.

Brian Terrizzi – il Capo
Brian's love for Italian wine started many years ago and stems from his lifelong love of Italian food and fascination with his Italian heritage. After working for respected Zinfandel producer Rosenblum Cellars, he traveled to Italy to work with the famous Paolo DeMarchi at Isole e Olena in Tuscany. Brian's experience at the Tuscany winery provided him a great deal of insight into Italian winemaking, in addition to a month traveling and visiting other cellars from Tuscany to Sicily.

During this trip he also reconnected with distant relatives in a small village in Sicily, the hometown of his ancestors famous for wine since the dawn of the Roman Empire. Brian's wine making pilgrimage has not endured without some doubt and skepticism.  Several years ago, he almost abandoned his dream when one of California’s most famous winemakers told him: “If you want to make nebbiolo move to Italy. You’ll never do it here.” A couple of months later a meeting with Steve Clifton of Palmina winery refreshed his momentum.

Steve convinced Brian to keep working toward his dream and shared stories of his own success. In 2005 while studying enology at Fresno State he married Stephanie, the love of his life, and a true vineyard guru. Her enthusiasm toward Italian wine was as powerful as his and they spent their honeymoon visiting the top producers at their estates in Italy.

Stephanie Terrizzi – Le Mente
Stephanie Terrizzi’s interest in wine was sparked more than twenty years ago while working at a wine bar in Illinois. Her desire to get closer to the action led her to Sonoma County where she was inspired by some of Sonoma’s best wine professionals while managing and building the wine programs for Ca’Bianca and Sassafras restaurants.

Stephanie's interest in science and her pre-med background led to more formalized wine training, leading to a Certificate in Viticulture from the Santa Rosa Junior College while performing vineyard duties in Napa and Sonoma.

Next, on to Fresno to pursue a degree in Enology, Chemistry and Plant Science from Fresno State where she gained winemaking experience while also experimenting with Cabernet Sauvignon in her own backyard project. She is currently managing the source vineyard for Giornata including their Estate vineyard. She is doing vineyard consulting for one of the country's top female winemakers.

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