Blazic Pinot Grigio Ramato
About the Producer:
Blazic Wine Estate was founded in 1923, and it is a family-run winery located in the heart of the hills of Cormòns, in Zegla. Its location, the Collio Hills, lies halfway between the Adriatic Sea and the Julian Alps. Cutting-edge techniques and strict respect for the environment make all the magic of fruit aromas and flavors, and the original nature of the vineyards of Zegla and Via Delle Vigne give their best to the Blazic family wines. The climate is mild with temperatures moderated by the sea and protected from winds and storms by the mountains. Soil mainly consisting of stratified Eocene marl and sandstone, is the cradle upon which the Blazic Family tend to their vines with expertise and passion.
About the Wine:
Vines are grown on Marl and sandstone soil, cultivated using the guyot training system. Manually harvested in the first quarter of September. Vinification starts with 13 days maceration on the skins. Aged 6 months in steel tanks, 10% of total wine mass is aged in oak barriques for 6 months.
Organoleptic Notes:
Light pink with coppery hues and a fresh and elegant bouquet. The presence of yellow fruits, such as peach and apricots, flowery aromas.
Pairing: Crustaceans, fresh and mild seasoned cheese, rice dishes. Perfet as an aperitif or matched with appetizers.
Notes: Ramato
Brands | Blazic |
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Country | Italy |
Region | Friuli |
Appellation | Collio DOC |
Type | Orange Wine/Ramato |
Varietal | Pinot Grigio |
Vintage | 2020 |
Case Content | 12 x 750ml |
Serving Temperature | 10 - 12 °C |
Closure | Cork |
Viniculture | Organic |
ABV | 13% |
Maturation | Oak / Steel Tanks |
Aging Potential | To be drunk in its youth |