Amrità Chardonnay Friuli DOC Schiopetto 75cl
White wine, 75 cl, Friuli, Italy, 2020
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Grape varieties
95% Chardonnay, 5% Friulano
Allergens
Contains sulfites
Notes
A dense, multi-layered white wine with apple, pear notes and defining minerality that develops into full body, yet remains straightforward and fresh on the finish.
Vinification
Fermentation: 12-14 days in steel tanks at 16°C Aging: 9 months in stainless steel tanks and large barrels, bottle aging for at least another 6 months.
Producer
SCHIOPETTO
Mario Schiopetto was born in 1930. He gains experience as a fireman and later as a truck driver. Among other things, he helps his father select wines for the family inn, which he takes over after the death of his parents. In 1965 he produces the first pure "Tocai". Thus begins the era of Friulian white wine, which transforms the reputation of Italian white wine. In the following years Mario became part of a group of Italian winegrowers who improved and modernised the production methods of Italian wine. To do this, he travels with Luigi Veronelli through Europe and the United States to understand other wines and meet local winemakers. In the 1980s, Mario is part of the elite of Italian winemakers and becomes a teacher and mentor to many young winemakers. The vineyards in the municipalities of Capriva, Zegla, Pradis and Oleis, were leased and upgraded by Mario in 1970 until they became his property in 1989. He took care of every detail and relied on the potential of the "Ponca soils" (typical Friulian marly soils with a high concentration of lime and clay). French elegance, German technology and Friulian grapes. These are the cornerstones of the Schiopetto style. To ignite the full elegance and origin of the wines, stainless steel is preferred in the production process. In 2014, the company was sold by Mario's three children to the Rotolo family, who continue Mario's mission.
Mario Schiopetto was born in 1930. He gains experience as a fireman and later as a truck driver. Among other things, he helps his father select wines for the family inn, which he takes over after the death of his parents. In 1965 he produces the first pure "Tocai". Thus begins the era of Friulian white wine, which transforms the reputation of Italian white wine. In the following years Mario became part of a group of Italian winegrowers who improved and modernised the production methods of Italian wine. To do this, he travels with Luigi Veronelli through Europe and the United States to understand other wines and meet local winemakers. In the 1980s, Mario is part of the elite of Italian winemakers and becomes a teacher and mentor to many young winemakers. The vineyards in the municipalities of Capriva, Zegla, Pradis and Oleis, were leased and upgraded by Mario in 1970 until they became his property in 1989. He took care of every detail and relied on the potential of the "Ponca soils" (typical Friulian marly soils with a high concentration of lime and clay). French elegance, German technology and Friulian grapes. These are the cornerstones of the Schiopetto style. To ignite the full elegance and origin of the wines, stainless steel is preferred in the production process. In 2014, the company was sold by Mario's three children to the Rotolo family, who continue Mario's mission.