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Fedora wines reflect our terroir, our attitudes towards the environment, the passion for creativity, the respect for the uniqueness of each year. We embrace our differences, because they are precisely what makes us interesting. If all wines were the same, what would be left for adventurers like us?

House of indigenous wines

Goli breg

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This blended red wine is characterised by the Refosco variety growing on the Golenbreg plateau behind our wine cellar. The blend contains 45% Merlot, 30% Cabernet Sauvignon, and 25% Refosco.

A cheerful red wine, full of fruitiness and pleasant freshness. Goes ideally with music, playing briškula, but also culinary feasts.

Berliner Silber

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Varietal blend:45% Merlot, 30% Cabernet Sauvignon, 25% Refosco
Viticultural Area:Vipavska dolina
Position:Erzeljski hrib, Golenbreg, V Meji
Altitude:200m–250m
Soil composition:marl, sandstone
Exposure:plateau, southeasterly terraces
Age of vineyard:25–35 years
Harvest:by hand
Vinification:spontaneous fermentation, no yeast added, fermented for 30 days in contact with the pomace
Sulphur:No sulphur added until bottling
Ageing:12 months in old, 225-litre oak barrels
Ageing in bottle:6 months
Serving temperature:16-20°C
Food pairings:beef, venison, pork, mature and very mature cheese

FEDORA’S STORIES

We enjoy wine. It makes us ponder, take pleasure, remember. We tell stories of Fedora and of the history of our family and our home. Are they true, altered, or fake? We let you be the judge. Every wine has its own story.

Limping man

A long time ago, a man with one leg shorter than the other lived in the village. You could hear the sound of his dragging leg long before he came by your house. People felt uncomfortable meeting him and would hide every time they heard him approaching . But one autumn was ripe for a change. At the annual wine competition in which the whole valley participated, a mysterious wine was declared winner. To everyone’s astonishment it was the limping man’s sweet grape nectar. In the following days, the surprised villagers secretly followed him and were taken aback once again. They discovered the limping man had a secret vineyard on a rugged steep hill which could only be tamed by him thanks to his shorter leg. From that day on, respect for the mysterious winemaker grew and people greeted him, tipping their hats. In his honor we named one of our wines Goli breg.Fedora.

Fedora.
House of Indigenous Wines

FEDORA’S STORIES

We enjoy wine. It makes us ponder, take pleasure, remember. We tell stories of Fedora and of the history of our family and our home. Are they true, altered, or fake? We let you be the judge. Every wine has its own story.

Limping man

A long time ago, a man with one leg shorter than the other lived in the village. You could hear the sound of his dragging leg long before he came by your house. People felt uncomfortable meeting him and would hide every time they heard him approaching . But one autumn was ripe for a change. At the annual wine competition in which the whole valley participated, a mysterious wine was declared winner. To everyone’s astonishment it was the limping man’s sweet grape nectar. In the following days, the surprised villagers secretly followed him and were taken aback once again. They discovered the limping man had a secret vineyard on a rugged steep hill which could only be tamed by him thanks to his shorter leg. From that day on, respect for the mysterious winemaker grew and people greeted him, tipping their hats. In his honor we named one of our wines Goli breg.Fedora.

Fedora.
House of Indigenous Wines

FEDORA’S STORIES

We enjoy wine. It makes us ponder, take pleasure, remember. We tell stories of Fedora and of the history of our family and our home. Are they true, altered, or fake? We let you be the judge. Every wine has its own story.

Limping man

A long time ago, a man with one leg shorter than the other lived in the village. You could hear the sound of his dragging leg long before he came by your house. People felt uncomfortable meeting him and would hide every time they heard him approaching . But one autumn was ripe for a change. At the annual wine competition in which the whole valley participated, a mysterious wine was declared winner. To everyone’s astonishment it was the limping man’s sweet grape nectar. In the following days, the surprised villagers secretly followed him and were taken aback once again. They discovered the limping man had a secret vineyard on a rugged steep hill which could only be tamed by him thanks to his shorter leg. From that day on, respect for the mysterious winemaker grew and people greeted him, tipping their hats. In his honor we named one of our wines Goli breg.
Fedora.
House of Indigenous Wines

Varietal blend:45% Merlot, 30% Cabernet Sauvignon, 25% Refosco
Viticultural Area:Vipavska dolina
Position:Erzeljski hrib, Golenbreg, V Meji
Altitude:200m–250m
Soil composition:marl, sandstone
Exposure:plateau, southeasterly terraces
Age of vineyard:25–35 years
Harvest:by hand
Vinification:spontaneous fermentation, no yeast added, fermented for 30 days in contact with the pomace
Sulphur:No sulphur added until bottling
Ageing:12 months in old, 225-litre oak barrels
Ageing in bottle:6 months
Serving temperature:16-20°C
Food pairings:beef, venison, pork, mature and very mature cheese

Description

Deeply violet colour. The bouquet is young and fruity. The aromas are rich, intensive, and elegant, reminding of fully matured raspberries, strawberries, and black fruits. The wine has a rich, full taste and accentuated freshness. On the palate it is juicy and delightful, with a  velvety texture.

Reccomended songs

Our wines are meant to be enjoyed in company. Wine and music share the power to evoke emotions and to make moments magical. Open a bottle of Pinella 16 and enjoy some songs that best describe it.

  1. Beyond the Sea – Bobby Darin
  2. Lo Chiamavano King – Luis Bacalov & Edda Dell’ Orso
  3. Cheek to Cheek – Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
  4. Gutterballs – The Big Lebowski
  5. Ti si rekla sonce – Ivo Mojzer