THE WINE
The Friulano of the Blazic winery is produced with 100% Friulano grapes, grown in one of the most beautiful wine-growing areas of the Friuli Venezia Giulia region; more precisely in the municipalities of Cormons which is located in the heart of the DOC Collio. Here the marly and sandstone soil is commonly called ponca and characterizes the wines of the “Collio Friulano”. This Friulano which was called Tocai not long ago, is able to give very interesting results in the Collio area.
THE WINEMAKING
The grape harvest is strictly manual. Once in the cellar the grapes are destemmed and a softly pressed. The must obtained is decanted. Fermentation follows, and it takes place at a controlled temperature in order to enhance aromas and fragrances. The wine then rests on its noble lees until the following spring and once in the bottle it remains for a few months in the cellar before being placed on the market.
THE TASTING
Golden yellow. The aroma is intense with pleasant fruity notes that intertwine with floral scents. Dry and well structured on the palate, the finish is incredibly persistent and characterized by the unmistakable hint of bitter almond, typical of the grape.
FOOD PAIRINGS
It goes well with fish, white meats and fresh cheeses. Try it with San Daniele raw ham.
THE WINERY
The Blazic winery in Zegla, in the heart of the Cormon hills, has been producing wines since 1923. It has always been a family-run business with about 7 hectares of land where native vines such as Friulano, Ribolla and Gialla and Malvasia and international ones such as Sauvignon, not to forget the red Merlot find space to grow… keep reading