Bottiglia Collio Pinot Grigio Mongris Riserva

Collio Pinot Grigio Mongris Riserva
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White Wines

The name Mongris comes from the contraction of the two words “monovitigno” (“single-varietal” in Italian) and “gris” (“grey” in the Friulian dialect, referring to Pinot Grigio).

 

Today Pinot Grigio is one of the most popular white grape varieties grown in the Collio DOC. Its presence in Friuli Venezia Giulia dates back to the second half of the XIX Century.

 

Characteristics

Golden yellow color with copper hints. Pronounced hints of acacia flowers, broom and apple mixed with sweet hints of vanilla and bread crust. The taste is elegant and fruity, full-bodied and savory, especially in the finish, which is very persistent.

 

Appellation

Collio DOC

 

Production Area

Village of Farra d’Isonzo

 

Grape Variety

100% Pinot Grigio

 

Type of Soil

The Collio’s hilly terrain. This soil type, called Flysch in Italian and Ponca in the Friulian dialect, is characterized by the stratification of marl and sandstone. It formed during the Eocene period and was once part of the ocean floor. The resulting soil is rich in minerals and, supported by an important temperature range, it lends sapidity and minerality to the wines and is ideal for white grape varietals.

 

Vine Training System

Guyot

 

Harvest

All hand picked

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