Vie di Romans - Ciampagnis Vieris - Chardonnay

Vie di Romans - Ciampagnis Vieris - Chardonnay - 2012 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Vie di Romans - Ciampagnis Vieris - Chardonnay

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ABV
14%
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10° - 12° C
Key Characteristics
["Citrus fruit""Tropical fruit""Fresh""Balanced""Medium(+) alcohol""Medium-bodied"]

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Vie Di Romans

Vie di Romans

The unswerving dedication of the Gallo family to vineyards and wines, dating back over a century, is rooted in the labour and determination of family members such as...

The unswerving dedication of the Gallo family to vineyards and wines, dating back over a century, is rooted in the labour and determination of family members such as Basilio, Stelio, Gianfranco and their relatives.
Gianfranco, who has managed the estate since 1978, introduced radical and far-reaching viticultural programmes and has devoted painstaking attention to winemaking practices; these initiatives have given the stamp of unique personality to the wines of Vie di Romans over the last 20 years.
There were a number of important steps in this historic process. 1978 saw the first bottling and label on the market, followed by vineyard reorganization aiming at improving quality in 1982; in 1989 the new three-storey winery building was erected. Wines from distinct vineyards were produced separately beginning in 1990, and in 1992, with the release of the 1990 vintage, the custom was established of releasing all whites a full two years after harvest.

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Friuli-Venezia Giulia

Friuli-Venezia Giulia

La Friuli Venezia Giulia est une région située dans le nord-est de l'Italie, bordant l'Autriche et la Slovénie. La région est connue pour la production de vins blancs...

La Friuli Venezia Giulia est une région située dans le nord-est de l'Italie, bordant l'Autriche et la Slovénie. La région est connue pour la production de vins blancs de haute qualité, en particulier ceux fabriqués à partir du cépage Friulano. La région produit également des vins rouges, tels que le Refosco dal Peduncolo Rosso et le Schioppettino.

L'histoire de la vinification en Friuli Venezia Giulia remonte à l'époque romaine, la région étant un important centre commercial du vin au Moyen Âge. Les traditions vinicoles de la région ont été davantage développées au cours du 19e siècle, avec l'introduction de techniques modernes de vinification.

Le style de production en Friuli Venezia Giulia se caractérise par un accent mis sur la qualité plutôt que la quantité. Les vignerons de la région utilisent des pratiques agricoles durables et biologiques, et de nombreux vins sont produits en utilisant des méthodes traditionnelles, telles que la récolte manuelle et la fermentation naturelle.

En plus du vin, la Friuli Venezia Giulia est également connue pour la production d'une variété de spiritueux, notamment la grappa et l'amaro. La grappa est un spiritueux italien traditionnel fabriqué à partir des marcs (les pelures de raisin, les pépins et les tiges résiduels) de la production de vin. L'amaro est une liqueur herbeuse amère qui est souvent consommée en tant que digestif.

Dans l'ensemble, la Friuli Venezia Giulia est une région qui est riche en traditions vinicoles et produit certains des meilleurs vins et spiritueux d'Italie. Son accent sur la qualité et la durabilité a contribué à établir la région comme un leader dans le monde du vin et des spiritueux.

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Friuli Isonzo DOC

Friuli Isonzo DOC

Friuli Isonzo DOC is located in northeastern Italy within the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region, positioned between the Isonzo River and the Slovenian border. The appellation encompasses vineyards in the...

Friuli Isonzo DOC is located in northeastern Italy within the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region, positioned between the Isonzo River and the Slovenian border. The appellation encompasses vineyards in the provinces of Gorizia and Trieste, an area shaped by centuries of cultural and agricultural exchange due to its proximity to the Mediterranean and Central European influences. The DOC designation was established to define and protect the quality wines produced in this specific zone.

The terroir is characterized by a temperate continental climate moderated by maritime influences, with significant temperature fluctuations between day and night that help preserve acidity in the grapes. Soils vary across the appellation but typically include limestone-rich marl and gravel deposits, conditions that favor crisp white wine production. The region's permitted varieties include international cultivars such as Chardonnay alongside local and traditional grapes, reflecting the appellation's diverse winemaking heritage. Production methods emphasize clean, expressive winemaking that allows the terroir to influence the final character.

Friuli Isonzo wines are typically dry whites of considerable freshness and mineral precision. Chardonnay from this region tends toward lean, food-friendly profiles with acidity-driven structure rather than the riper styles found in warmer zones, making these wines particularly suited to seafood and lighter cuisine. The combination of cool nights and limestone soils imparts a characteristic salinity and linear quality that distinguishes northeastern Italian Chardonnay.

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