For the first time, an Italian distillate was awarded 100 Falstaff points. To obtain the prestigious recognition, which in the history of the competition was obtained only by the Rum Appleton Estate Aged 30 Years and by the Cognac Remy Martin Louis XIII, the grappa Gran Riserva Nonino 27 Years - ÙE® Monovitigno® Refosco dal Peduncolo Rosso Millesimata 1988.

Nonino and the 100 Falstaff points, an all-Italian recognition

Falstaff, the leading magazine in the food and wine-tourism sector in German-speaking countries, with its Spirit Competition awarded for the first time in history an Italian distillate with 100 points: Gran Riserva Nonino 27 Years - ÙE® Monovitigno® Refosco dal Peduncolo Rosso Millesimata 1988. Nonino grappa was aged on 9 August 1989, and was then withdrawn on March 17, 2017 after years of storage in fine oak barrels. The 505 700 ml ampoules, obtained from aging, have an intense amber color and golden reflections. Othmar Kiem and Simon Staffler, the Falstaff experts who tasted it, described it as follows: “On the nose a slight hint of fragrant cedar wood slightly balsamic than initially reminiscent of dried citrus and dried figs, dates, tobacco and a hint of white chocolate. Intense on the palate, it is extremely complex and enveloping, of great finesse and elegant flavor, very persistent ".

Nonino - The women of the Nonino family
The women of the Nonino family - photo taken from Nonino's Facebook page

The 100 Falstaff points are not the first recognition for the Friulian company (the headquarters are in Percoto, in the province of Udine). On January 27, 2020, the Wine Enthusiast Wine Star Awards, the most important international Wine & Spirits award. And so it became the best distillery of the year ("Spirit Brand / Distiller of the Year 2019"). Even in that case, it was the first time for an Italian company. Even earlier, in December 2019, the "Woman for made in Italy 2019”Went to his women. Because, that of Nonino is an all-female reality. A reality of ambitious and passionate women, who knew "contribute significantly to the growth of the Italian economy by enhancing Made in Italy in the world".

The history of the distillery

Nonino has been practicing the art of distelleria since the end of the nineteenth century. The activity began in 1897 with Orazio Nonino, who will be replaced by Luigi, Antonio, Benito with Giannola, Cristina, Antonella, Elisabetta and Francesca Nonino. In reality, in 1897 Orazio established the Ronchi di Percoto headquarters. The distillery already existed, in the form of a traveling alembic. Then, in 1928, Antonio married Silvia Milocco (the first grappa maker in Italy) and the distillery moved to Pecoto. Amaro Carnia was born in 1933, Aperitivo Bianco Nonino in 1940, Amaro del Friuli in the 1973s. The revolution came in XNUMX, when Benito and Giannola changed the way of producing and presenting the grappa in Italy and in the world. Thus was born the Monovitigno® Nonino. Years of innovation, success and new creations followed. Up to today's 100 Falstaff points.

Featured photo taken from Nonino's Facebook page

Nonino gets the 100 Falstaff points: first time for an Italian last edit: 2021-11-13T12:30:00+01:00 da Laura Alberti

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