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Monviert, Friulano 2022 DOC

This Friulano is grown in the most optimal location, in the hills of the Colli Orientali in the Friuli region.

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149 DKK v/ 1 stk.

176 in stock

176 in stock

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2022

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About the wine

In the Friuli region, the Friulano grape is the most representative locally grown grape in the area. Not only because it is the most widespread white wine grape, but especially because the territory of Friuli brings out the full potential and character of the grape. Its name until 2007 was “Tocai Friulano”, but due to an EU court ruling in favor of wine produced in Hungary, its original name was replaced with the current “Friulano”. The wine is straw yellow in color with beautiful greenish hues. The intense aroma is reminiscent of wild flowers, hay and almonds. On the palate it is fine, delicate, full-bodied and round, with a remarkable hint of bitter almond.

 

Drink 2024 – 2045

Country: Italy
Grape: Friulano
Region: Friuli
Under area: Friuli Colli Orientali
Year: 2022
Content: 0.75 liter
Alcohol: 13,5%
Serving: 6-8 degrees
Dryness: Dry
Suitable for: Salad, Fish, Chicken
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Vinification:

Vinification continues with alcoholic fermentation at a controlled temperature (18-20°C) in stainless steel tanks.

After fermentation, the wine is aged for 3-4 months in stainless steel tanks.

Producers

Monviert is a love story between the family behind the winery and the surrounding area, Friuli Colli Orientali, an area known for producing some of the very best white wine in Italy. Monviert was founded back in 1950.

The winery was first established under the name Ronchi San Giuseppe, but they later decided to change the name to Monviert, as this name better suited the area where they come from. The people behind
The Monviert family has lived in Friuli since time immemorial, working the land with the same passion and care since the end of World War II. The vineyards
The name Monviert pays homage to the small church, dating back to 1522, which stands at the top of the hill overlooking the vineyard’s 87 hectares of land and offers a clear, “open” view of the Colli Orientali.

Once a place of worship and comfort for pilgrims, the family has restored the area and turned it into a symbol of cultural wine heritage that they will continue to preserve. Located between the Julian Alps, which protect them from the cold northern winds, and the Adriatic Sea, which brings them the warmth of the Mediterranean breeze, Colli Orientali del Friuli has an ideal microclimate for the production of red and especially white wines.

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