2022 | Livio Felluga | Friulano
2022 | Livio Felluga | Friulano is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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White Wine: 2022 | Livio Felluga | Friulano
It has a straw yellow color with fascinating green reflections, and expresses a variegated and harmonious bouquet, including citrus, apricot, cedar and bergamot aromas.
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Producer: Livio Felluga
Vintage: 2022
Size: 750ml
ABV: 13.3%
Varietal: Friulano
Country/Region: Italy, Friuli
Detailed Description
Detailed Description
It has a straw yellow color with fascinating green reflections, and expresses a variegated and harmonious bouquet, including citrus, apricot, cedar and bergamot aromas.
Producer Information
Livio Felluga is an Italian estate nestled in Friuli-Venezia Giulia at the northern tip of the the Adriatic Sea. The estate takes its name from its founder, Livio Felluga, who came to the region in the 1930s. Today, it is famous for its blended white wines made from the region's most planted white varieties, including Friulano and Sauvignon Blanc. Livio Felluga's family has a winemaking history that goes back six generations to Isola d'Istria in Slovenia. He purchased his first few hectares of vineyard in Rosazzo in the 1950s and immediately set to work restoring and replanting the old vineyards. Livio Felluga subsequently acquired a wine cellar in Brazzano to allow for the expansion of the estate's wine production. Today the estate stretches over more than 187 hectares (462 acres) of vines in Collio Goriziano and Colli Orientali del Friuli. The Livio Felluga estate also encompasses the cellars and vineyards of the historic Abbazia di Rosazzo (Abbey of Rosazzo), where it creates its distinctive white wine blend of Friulano, Pinot Bianco, Sauvignon Blanc, Malvasia and Ribolla Gialla – the Abbazia di Rosazzo. Alongside the Abbazia di Rosazzo, Livio Felluga's white wine portfolio includes a number of internationally recognized varietal wines such as Chardonnay and Pinot Grigio, as well as several notable regional grape varieties from Picolit to Friulano. These local white grape varieties are also present in the estate's carefully crafted selection of blended white wines. While the majority of Livio Felluga's wines are white, the estate is devoted to creating a select collection of red wines, such as its Refosco dal Peduncolo Rosso, varietal Merlot and a Pignolo blend predominantly sourced from the estate's Sossò vineyard.
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