Jermann is such a best-selling producer here in Montenegro, we thought it was time to add a new varietal: Sauvignon. Obvioulsy, Jermann is best known for their Pinot Grigio and single vineyard wines, but this Sauvignon is vinified in the same way: with a portion of the fruit left late on the vine to add ripe fruit flavours and body. Aromas of tropical fruit, elder flower and citrus almost leap out of the glass on this expressive wine. Elegantly structured, the savory palate delivers juicy white grapefruit, pineapple and mature apricot alongside tangy acidity. Pair with salads, seafood and poultry.


The Jermann winery was born from the passion and vision of a family of Slovenian origin who arrived in Friuli in 1881. From simple farmers, the family became in a few years the owners of vineyards. In the 1970s, Silvio Jermann, with his youthful flair and imagination, brought the estate to the top echelons of Italian wine, and then to the world’s in terms of quality: perfumed and harmonious wines created using modern methods, but always respecting tradition. Today, Jermann wines are among the most appreciated in the whole of Friuli and well known internationally.




Jermann is such a best-selling producer here in Montenegro, we thought it was time to add a new varietal: Sauvignon. Obvioulsy, Jermann is best known for their Pinot Grigio and single vineyard wines, but this Sauvignon is vinified in the same way: with a portion of the fruit left late on the vine to add ripe fruit flavours and body. Aromas of tropical fruit, elder flower and citrus almost leap out of the glass on this expressive wine. Elegantly structured, the savory palate delivers juicy white grapefruit, pineapple and mature apricot alongside tangy acidity. Pair with salads, seafood and poultry.
The Jermann winery was born from the passion and vision of a family of Slovenian origin who arrived in Friuli in 1881. From simple farmers, the family became in a few years the owners of vineyards. In the 1970s, Silvio Jermann, with his youthful flair and imagination, brought the estate to the top echelons of Italian wine, and then to the world’s in terms of quality: perfumed and harmonious wines created using modern methods, but always respecting tradition. Today, Jermann wines are among the most appreciated in the whole of Friuli and well known internationally.
