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Friulano

Friulano: the most authentic expression of Friulano white

The Friulano collection gathers some of the most interesting interpretations of one of the white grape varieties that symbolize the North-East of Italy. Here you will find a selection that enhances the character of the territory, with wines from prestigious areas such as Collio, Colli Orientali del Friuli, Rosazzo, and Isonzo, where Friulano expresses clear aromas, structure, and an elegant sip.

This page brings together labels capable of telling the story of the grape variety in different styles: more immediate and fragrant, or more complex and vertical, with a territorial matrix that is always easily recognizable. The selection includes reference names such as Livio Felluga, Miani, Jermann, Venica & Venica, Toros Franco, Croatto Vini, and Zorzettig Vini Friulani, along with other interpretations from producers like Lis Neris, Schiopetto, and Villa Russiz.

Character, style, and territory

Friulano is appreciated for its direct yet multifaceted profile: notes of white fruit, fine herbs, delicate flowers, and a typical savory finish that makes each sip very gastronomic. In the wines from Collio and Colli Orientali del Friuli, the grape variety finds a particularly convincing balance between freshness, volume, and depth, while in more ambitious interpretations, greater complexity and capacity for evolution emerge.

In this collection, you will also find labels linked to highly reputable denominations and crus, such as Rosazzo, Collio DOC, and Colli Orientali del Friuli DOC, as well as white wines that, while not being pure Friulano, ideally complete the picture of the regional style. It is a selection designed for those seeking authentic, territorial, and recognizable Italian white wines.

When to choose it and with which pairings

Friulano is an extremely versatile white at the table. It pairs well with seafood appetizers, delicate cold cuts, fresh cheeses, light first courses, seasonal vegetables, and baked or grilled fish preparations. Its savory component and good structure also make it suitable for richer dishes of regional cuisine, including risottos, white meats, and recipes with aromatic herbs.

  • For those seeking a territorial white: the ideal choice to discover the most authentic face of Friuli Venezia Giulia.
  • For those who love elegant and gastronomic wines: Friulano offers balance, measure, and great pairing capability.
  • For those wanting a high-level selection: the catalog features recognized names and bottles of strong identity.

Explore the Friulano collection and discover wines capable of uniting immediacy, personality, and depth in one of the most iconic expressions of Italian white wine.

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FAQs

What characteristics does Friulano wine have?
Friulano is a white wine recognizable for its elegant profile, good structure, and typical savory finish. On the nose, it can offer notes of white fruit, delicate flowers, and fine herbs, while on the palate it combines freshness and softness with great balance. It is a very territorial white, capable of clearly expressing the character of Friuli Venezia Giulia, especially in the areas of Collio and Colli Orientali del Friuli.
What dishes pair best with Friulano?
Friulano is a very gastronomic and versatile white wine, suitable for numerous pairings. It goes well with appetizers, delicate cold cuts, fresh cheeses, vegetables, baked or grilled fish, and light first courses. Thanks to its structure and savory component, it can also accompany richer recipes from the regional cuisine, such as risottos or white meats. It is a safe choice when looking for a wine that can pair well throughout the meal without losing finesse.
Which wineries are present in the Friulano collection?
The Friulano collection includes very representative producers from the area such as Livio Felluga, Miani, Jermann, Venica & Venica, Toros Franco, Croatto Vini, Zorzettig Vini Friulani, Lis Neris, Schiopetto, and Villa Russiz. The selection highlights different interpretations of the grape variety, from the most straightforward labels to those of greater complexity and prestige. It is a collection designed for those who wish to compare different styles and nuances of Friulano, always with a strong connection to the territory.