Sauvignon Blanc Fumat, Bianco Collio, Collavini

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Producer
Collavini
Grape Varieties
Sauvignon Blanc
Optimum Drinking
Within 4 years
Wine Style
Elegant clean yet soft Sauvignon Blanc
Alcohol by Volume
12.5%
Closure
Natural Cork
Country
Italy
Style / Colour
White

 

Producer Note

The Collio region, a strip of hills bordering Slovenia, is reputed to have one of Europe's most privileged micro-climates for white wines while the red wines are also noted for their appeal. Collio wines are rather more intense than those from Friuli and have impressive richness and length. Founded by Eugenio Collavini in 1896, this family owned house is now run by Manlio Collavini together with his three sons. Located in Udine, they were among the first to vinify Ribolla Gialla - an ancient local variety- and to implement new winemaking technologies. Collavini prides itself on its clean, modern style wines, while still retaining the traditions and grape varieties native to this area. Collavini's "Broy" is a multiple Tre Bicchieri winner and is recognised as one of Italy's top white wines. As keen dog lovers, the Collavini’s very first pet Dachshund “Ribolla” is portrayed on the label.

Vintage

2018 was a very good vintage for Collavini. The winter was rainy, but not extremely cold. Spring was warmer than usual with significantly low rainfall in April. The summer was hot, but saw frequent rainfall which helped to nourish the vines. Harvest took place during mid-August through to mid-September; throughout the harvest the weather conditions were very good. An absence of rainfall and healthy crops enabled the grapes to remain on the vine to reach maximum maturity, resulting in grapes with ripe, even clusters of excellent quality. 

Vineyard

The estate was founded by Eugenio Collavini in 1896. The vineyards are located in San Floriano del Collio, Cormòns and Gorizia where the Sauvignon Blanc vines are planted to a density 5,000 vines per hectare. Trained according to the cordon spur and Guyot methods, they yield 80 to 90 quintals per hectare. The vineyard soils are marl and sandstone.

Winemaking

Classic winemaking techniques were used, with low temperature skin contact overnight. The grapes were gently pressed, followed by fermentation which took place in temperature controlled stainless steel tanks and lasted approximately two weeks. The wine remained on its fine lees until the maturation was complete.

Tasting Note

An elegantly styled Sauvignon Blanc showing great typicity and minerality, with hints of yellow peppers, sage and melon. The palate is fresh, full bodied and confidently aromatic, with a long finish.

Serving Suggestion

Chilled at 10°C with hors d'oeuvres, fish in sauces and shellfish. This is a great match with an asparagus risotto.

Grape

Sauvignon Blanc 100%

 

The technical information on this wine is correct to the best of our knowledge at the time of publication. This information may be subject to change according to vintage

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