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2016 Livio Felluga Terre Alte

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November 1, 2020 - $42

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RATINGS

94The Wine Advocate

...a terrific wine...stands out for the clarity of its aromas, but also for the smoothness of its mid-weight mouthfeel... That softness is more like creaminess with a texture that is silky but also offers ample volume. Peach and lemon mousse are followed by a yeasty note that reminds me of freshly baked croissants.

94James Suckling

This stunning white is simultaneously smoky, salty and lemony, yet has wonderful elegance and polish, the long, graceful finish pulling you back to the glass for more.

92Wine Spectator

Rich notes of golden apple, toast point, nectarine and lime blossom are set in an elegant, medium-bodied frame, bolstered by lithe acidity and a stony underpinning. Shows a light, pleasing plushness to the lingering finish.

92+ Vinous / IWC

... Aromas and flavors of yellow apple, pear, custard cream and minerals. Sweet and luscious on entry, then more nuanced with sweet spices, wet stones and herbs nicely showcased in the middle and on the long round aftertaste.

REGION

Italy, Friuli-Venezia-Giulia

Friuli-Venezia Giulia is the most northeasterly region of Italy, bordered by Austria on the north, Slovenia to the east, and the Italian Veneto to the west. Given its history as a political and cultural crossroads, it is no wonder that the wines and cuisine of Friuli-Venezia Giulia reflect Italian, Austrian, French and eastern European traditions. The region is best known for its white wines, and specializes in the native Tocai Friulano, a white grape that produces plush dry wines with fruit flavors balanced by minerals and acidity. Pinot Grigio, Sauvignnon Blanc, and Chardonnay area also grown, along with the native grapes Ribolla Gialla, Malvasia and Istriana. Artisanal producers in the region also make white blends, called “super whites,” which are generally distinctive blends of native grapes and Chardonnay. However nearly 40% of Friuli-Venezia Giulia wines are red. Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon are grown, along with the native grapes Refosco, Pignolo and Schioppettino, which is also called Ribolla Nera. The region has 46,000 vineyard acres, of which 60% is classified as DOC. There are nine DOCs.