Marco FellugaCollio Friulano Amani 2023

Product code: 20631
£22.80 inc VAT
Country
Country: Italy
Type
Winery
Alcohol
Alcohol: 13.00%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape
Grape: Friulano
Grape: 100% Friulano
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Country
Country: Italy
Type
Winery
Alcohol
Alcohol: 13.00%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape
Grape: Friulano
Grape: 100% Friulano

Tasting Note

Straw yellow with bright green hues. The nose has dinstinct aromas of almond blossom with a background of floral notes of hawthorn and chamomile. In the mouth it is well-structured, silky and round.

Product Notes

The Marco Felluga Collio Friulano Amani is a luxurious white wine that is produced in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region of North-East Italy. Crafted using the Friulano grape variety, this wine boasts of a pale straw yellow color and delicate floral aromas with hints of white peach and almond blossom. The taste is dry, fresh, and well-balanced with a complex and elegant finish. The wine is aged in stainless steel tanks for 6-8 months and then rests for an additional 3 months in the bottle before release. It pairs perfectly with seafood dishes, light pastas, and summery appetizers, making it the perfect accompaniment for any meal.

About the Winery

Marco Felluga

The origin of this winery dates back to 1860. Michelle Felluga was the first generation who started the wine-making process. Following that, the second generation expanded the business across the Gulf of Trieste. Around 1924, Giovanni Felluga, who was the third generation, moved to Grado, where he developed the wine trade even further. In 1956 Marco Felluga founded the company with his name in the Collio region. Later he established another winery by the name of 'Russiz Superiore'. Robert Felluga, the fifth generation in charge of this company today, has carried on his father's legacy by managing the two wineries that Marco started.

http://www.marcofelluga.it

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