The Merlot Black Label DOC is a Friulian red wine, produced by the Perusini Agricultural Company, located in Corno di Rosazzo in the province of Udine, on the Eastern Friulian hills, it is the symbolic wine of this winery which at its first release obtained the three glasses on the Gambero Rosso guide. The grape that gives rise to this wine is 100% Merlot, obtained with an ancient clone of this vine. The vinification takes place in steel with selected yeasts, followed by 12 months of aging in French oak barriques.
Intense straw yellow, bright with golden reflections. Slightly persistent perlage. Lively nose with fruity notes of ripe pears and apples and candied oranges. Light and enveloping on the palate, final citrus notes that linger.
Straw yellow color with greenish reflections, dry, vinous and fresh, harmonious in structure and with a characteristic and marked floral bouquet. Accompanies cold appetizers, fries, perfect on sea truffles, molluscs. Great fish wine.
The Sauvignon Blanc Bastianich wine best expresses both the winemaking tradition of the young company and the ancient local tradition. The tasting notes are accentuated and enhanced by the aromas of grapefruit, herbs and gooseberries. Fresh and elegant, with good acidity and a refreshing and persistent aftertaste, never sour or grassy.
For the vinification of this wine, 30/40% of the grapes are left to dry in wooden boxes for over a month. The remaining grapes are left on the vine and are then harvested when overripe, when the berries begin to brown and dehydrate naturally. The grapes are destemmed and the must is left in contact with the skins for 24-28 hours at a temperature of 12°C to allow the wine to accentuate its varietal characteristics and to acquire the golden yellow-amber color typical of this vine . Aging takes place for 60% for 6 months in steel tanks, 40% for 6 months in 300-litre oak barrels and ends with 2-4 months in the bottle.
Straw yellow in colour, it has an intense aroma of green pepper, tomato leaves, passion fruit and peach. It is a wine with a fresh, lively, harmonious and velvety flavour.
After the destemming and crushing, the crushed grapes are cooled immediately at a temperature of 12°C and left in contact with the skins for 12 – 16 hours. In this period of time the natural enzymes of the must allow a release of the aromatic components, linked to the skin, accentuating the structure and the typical varietal characteristics of the vine. After this period, the must is delicately separated from the skins and fermented intact, without clarification, at a controlled temperature for about 14 days.
The ruby red color with purplish reflections that fade with ageing. Intense bouquet, which evokes wild blackberries, wild berries with winy and vegetable notes. Strong flavour, the tannins are integrated and the finish is pleasantly bitter. Refosco dal peduncolo rosso is an ancient Friulian vine, perhaps the best Friulian variety of red berried grapes.
A small part (25%) is vinified in white; a part about 40% is placed in cold maceration for 36 hours, for a greater extraction of the pink part. For both, a soft pressing and a start with indigenous fermentation then helped halfway through the addition of a small amount of selected yeast to complete the fermentation. The remaining part of the grapes is pressed, cooled to 7 degrees and left to macerate until the indigenous fermentation begins (usually 5 to 6 days). The macerated product is placed in a press and squeezed at minimum pressure, the must thus obtained continues its fermentation in traditional 2nd and 3rd passage barrels, in non-toasted oak with a capacity of 5/7 HL. One month before bottling, the three different vinifications are combined to form a single wine.
PIGNOLO BUTUSSI FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA Grape variety: pure Pignolo Winy, tannic taste, reminiscent of raspberry. It is a wine to be discovered. Wine for meat dishes of Friulian cuisine, especially it prefers the ciàr in padiele (beef stew). Serving temperature: 16 – 18° C
PIGNOLO BUTUSSI FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA Grape variety: pure Pignolo Winy, tannic taste, reminiscent of raspberry. It is a wine to be discovered. Wine for meat dishes of Friulian cuisine, especially it prefers the ciàr in padiele (beef stew). Serving temperature: 16 – 18° C
This ancient vine is the pride and joy of Friuli, the grapes are harvested manually and differentiated according to maturation with twice-weekly passages and takes place throughout the month of October. For the vinification of this wine, 10% of the harvested grapes are vinified in the classic way, soft pressing, settling and controlled fermentation. The remaining 90% of the grapes are left to dry for over a month, losing about 40% of the weight. The highly concentrated must obtained is fermented in small oak barrels, where it remains until the summer. Then the two wines are blended and aged for another 4 months in steel barrels. The refinement takes 6-8 months in the bottle.
Intense ruby red color, full and fragrant aroma, slightly herbaceous, reminiscent of black cherry, raspberry, blackberry, blueberry. Dry, structured, savory taste. Wine indicated for white and red meat dishes, roasts and medium-aged cheeses.
Intense ruby red color, full and fragrant, slightly herbaceous aroma, reminiscent of black cherry, raspberry, blackberry, blueberry. Dry, structured, savory taste. Wine indicated for white and red meat dishes, roasts and medium-aged cheeses.
Straw yellow color tending towards greenish. Delicate and pleasant aroma reminiscent of wild flowers; it has a dry taste with a soft and velvety taste and a bitter almond aftertaste. It is excellent as an aperitif, but also goes well with appetizers in general, with eggs and asparagus and is excellent with San Daniele ham.
Straw yellow color tending towards greenish. Delicate and pleasant aroma reminiscent of wild flowers; it has a dry taste with a soft and velvety taste and a bitter almond aftertaste. It is excellent as an aperitif, but also goes well with appetizers in general, with eggs and asparagus and is excellent with San Daniele ham.
Discover the wines of Friuli-Venezia Giulia: a unique experience for your senses
Friuli-Venezia Giulia is an Italian region rich in history and culture, but also in quality wines. While it's not the first place that comes to mind when thinking of Italian wine, this region has some of the best wines in Italy. So, if you are interested in discovering the wines of Friuli-Venezia Giulia, read below.
What are the main wines of Friuli-Venezia Giulia?
Friuli-Venezia Giulia is a region rich in quality wines, with many wines renowned and appreciated all over the world. Among the main wines of the region are whites such as Tocai Friulano, Pinot Grigio, Verduzzo, Ribolla Gialla and Malvasia, and also reds such as Refosco, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Pinot Black.
What is the difference between the white and red wines of Friuli?
The white wines of Friuli-Venezia Giulia are generally lighter, with floral and fruity scents, while the reds are more full-bodied, with hints of ripe fruit and spices. Whites are generally more suitable for fresh consumption, while reds are more suitable for ageing.
How to choose the right wine?
Choosing the right wine can be a difficult task, but there are some tips that can help you choose the ideal wine. First, it's important to know what you're looking for. For example, if you want a wine to drink right away, it's best to choose a white wine, such as Tocai Friulano or Pinot Grigio. If you want a wine that can be aged, then it's best to choose a red wine, such as Refosco or Cabernet Sauvignon.
Second, it's important to consider the price. While Friuli-Venezia Giulia wines are generally quality, some can be expensive, so it's important to choose a wine that fits your budget.
Finally, it is important to taste the wine before buying it. There are many restaurants and wine bars in the region that offer wine tasting, so don't hesitate to try one before you buy.
How to serve Friuli-Venezia Giulia wines?
Friuli-Venezia Giulia wines can be served at different temperatures, depending on the wine. White wines should be served at 8-10°C, while red wines should be served at 12-14°C. Also, it's important to make sure the glasses are properly clean and dry.
What are the best pairings with Friuli-Venezia Giulia wines?
The wines of Friuli-Venezia Giulia go well with a wide variety of foods, from fish dishes to meat dishes, up to cheeses and fruit. White wines go very well with fish, white meats and cheeses, while red wines go best with red meats, aged cheeses and dried fruit.
How to preserve the wines of Friuli-Venezia Giulia?
To best preserve the wines of Friuli-Venezia Giulia, it is important to keep them in a cool and dark place. Furthermore, it is important to avoid placing the bottles in an area exposed to direct sunlight or strong vibrations.
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The wines of Friuli-Venezia Giulia are among the best wines of Italy and are appreciated all over the world. If you want to discover these wines, don't hesitate to try one of them and choose the one that best suits your preferences. Remember to serve it at the right temperature and to combine it correctly with the dishes to have a unique tasting experience.