Medium- to full-bodied, with intense aromatics, bright acidity and a creamy lemon meringue finish.
The Schiopetto family has been in the Italian wine business for three generations. Mario Schiopetto founded this legendary estate in 1965, producing wines that would eventually inspire the entire wine industry. Since Mario’s death in 2003, his children Maria, Angela, Carlo and Giorgio have demonstrated their commitment to running the family winery. Schiopetto has set a standard of unrelenting quality and are seen today as one of Italy’s foremost white wine producers. The Schiopetto family’s 75 acres of vineyards cover the estate surrounding the former residence of the Bishop of Gorizia in Capriva del Friuli, and the Podere dei Blumeri in the Rosazzo hills that form part of the eastern hills of Friuli. Since the beginning Schiopetto has set a standard of unrelenting quality that covers vineyard practice as well as vinification. The vines are planted in a unique soil type known locally as ponca (limestone-clay marl), which lends a tremendous crushed mineral element to the wines. The heart of the winery is the yeast room, which plays a vital role in the company’s philosophy and production process. This is where the various types of yeast required to trigger fermentation are grown. Cutting edge technology is used to eliminate potential error.
| Technical notes |
| Fruit from hillside vineyards planted on medium textured marly soils was hand-picked, pressed and racked off its heavy lees without SO2. Fermented in stainless steel and aged for eight months sur lie. Golden-yellow with auburn highlights. |
| Producer |
| The Schiopetto family has been in the wine business for three generations. Mario
Schiopetto founded this legendary estate in 1965, producing wines that would
eventually inspire the entire wine industry. Since his death, his children Maria,
Angela, Carlo and Giorgio have demonstrated their commitment to running the
family winery. The Schiopetto family’s 75 acres of vineyards cover the estate
surrounding the former residence of the Bishop of Gorizia in Capriva del Friuli, and
the Podere dei Blumeri in the Rosazzo hills that form part of the eastern hills of
Friuli. Since the beginning Schiopetto has set a standard of unrelenting quality that covers vineyard practice as well as vinification. The vines are planted in a unique soil type known locally as Ponca, which lends tremendous crushed-mineral clarity to the wines. The heart of the
winery is the yeast room, which plays a vital role in the company’s philosophy and production process. This is
where the various types of yeast required to trigger fermentation are grown. Cutting edge technology is used to eliminate the risk of error and carry out the art of winemaking. Schiopetto is one of Italy’s foremost white wine producers. It was selected by Wine & Spirits Magazine as Top 100 Winery of the Year in 2006, 2007 and 2009. |