Saina Nieminen
Saina Nieminen
Pannonhalmi Apátsági Pincészet Tramini 2010 - Hungary; Pannonhalma-Sokoroalja; 14,81; 12,5% abv; label
From Traminer (i.e. possibly the same as Savagnin in the Jura?) from the Széldomb vineyard, but it smells more like an elegant version of Gewürztraminer rather than any Savagnin I have had. And, indeed, Alko sells this not as a Traminer but as a Gewürztraminer. Mineral and floral, it smells of rosewater and citrus. Fleshy and grippy from a bit of skin contact (though not so much that this would be an "orange" wine). Adequate acidity makes this a moreish wine. Very nice!
So, what is the grape - Savagnin or Gewürztraminer? And what is the current knowledge of how the two are related? Is it that Savagnin/Traminer is a parent of Gewürztraminer? In which parts of the world is Traminer a name for Gewürztraminer and which parts of the world is it a name for Savagnin? Is Alko wrong in selling this as Gewürz?
From Traminer (i.e. possibly the same as Savagnin in the Jura?) from the Széldomb vineyard, but it smells more like an elegant version of Gewürztraminer rather than any Savagnin I have had. And, indeed, Alko sells this not as a Traminer but as a Gewürztraminer. Mineral and floral, it smells of rosewater and citrus. Fleshy and grippy from a bit of skin contact (though not so much that this would be an "orange" wine). Adequate acidity makes this a moreish wine. Very nice!
So, what is the grape - Savagnin or Gewürztraminer? And what is the current knowledge of how the two are related? Is it that Savagnin/Traminer is a parent of Gewürztraminer? In which parts of the world is Traminer a name for Gewürztraminer and which parts of the world is it a name for Savagnin? Is Alko wrong in selling this as Gewürz?