Pinot Grigio Ramato 2022 Flaibani
22,00 € Original price was: 22,00 €.19,90 €Current price is: 19,90 €.
| Year | 2022 |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | |
| Typology | White Wine |
| Format | 75 Cl |
| Origin | Italia |
| Grape Variety | Pinot Grigio |
| Label | Biodynamic, Indigenous Yeast, Steel, Wood |
Pinot Grigio Ramato Flaibani
Overview
The Pinot Grigio Ramato by Flaibani is an elegant and aromatic white wine made from 100% Pinot Grigio grapes. Part of the Friuli Colli Orientali DOP, it reflects the winery’s biodynamic philosophy. With a limited production of 3,000 bottles, it offers freshness, structure, and aromatic complexity.
Vineyard and Philosophy
The vineyards are located on south-southwest facing hillside terraces, with vines aged 15–70 years. Organic and biodynamic viticulture preserves the natural balance of soil and plants, ensuring healthy and high-quality grapes. Hand harvesting selects only the best clusters, essential for producing a harmonious and refined Pinot Grigio Ramato.
Winemaking and Aging
Grapes undergo 24 hours of maceration followed by spontaneous fermentation. Aging lasts 2 months in steel tanks and 12 months in bottle, without filtration or artificial fining.
Tasting Notes
Color: bright copper with golden reflections.
Aroma: white flowers, yellow fruits, aromatic herbs, and a light mineral touch.
Palate: fresh, harmonious, enveloping, with good structure and persistent finish.
Pairings
Ideal with seafood appetizers, risottos, baked fish, and white meats.
Technical Sheet
Designation: Friuli Colli Orientali DOP
Region: Friuli Venezia Giulia
Grapes: 100% Pinot Grigio
Vineyard: 3 ha, vines 15–70 years
Agriculture: organic, biodynamic
Harvest: manual
Vinification: 24 hours maceration, spontaneous fermentation
Aging: 2 months steel, 12 months bottle
Production: 3,000 bottles
Added SO₂: none
Serving temperature: 10–12 °C
Aging potential: 5–7 years
Flaibani Winery
A story of Friulian passion
The story of Flaibani Winery begins with Pino Flaibani, a Friulian by birth but for years a resident of Milan, where he worked in the world of printing and journalism. The 1976 earthquake that struck Friuli marked a decisive turning point: Pino went there to help the local population, and it was in those lands that he rediscovered the desire to return to his roots. A few months later, he moved his family to Cividale del Friuli, to what would become the home and beating heart of the winery. At first he looked after the vineyards during weekends, while studying winemaking with passion, until viticulture became his true life mission. After retirement, wine became his main activity and the whole family joined the project: his wife Dorina, his sons Maurizio and Michele, and above all his daughter-in-law Bruna, who would later take the lead of the estate, ensuring continuity to Pino’s dream.
Philosophy in the vineyard
The Flaibani estate extends over about three hectares of hillside vineyards, surrounded by six hectares of woodland that safeguard its natural balance. The vines, aged between fifteen and seventy years, grow on steep terraces facing south and southwest, where optimal exposure and low yields — between 35 and 50 quintals per hectare — allow the best quality potential to be expressed. Since 2016 the winery has been certified organic, and in 2022 it achieved the prestigious Bio Dynamic Farmers of the World biodynamic certification, reflecting Bruna Flaibani’s deep conviction: true wine quality is born from respect for the environment and farming practices in harmony with nature. The vineyards, cultivated without compromise, are a mosaic of biodiversity that makes each harvest unique.
Winemaking approach
The Flaibani philosophy finds its most sincere expression in the cellar, where manual harvesting and traditional pressing with the wine press are fundamental moments. This apparently simple choice preserves the original character of the grapes, maintaining their aromatic freshness and natural structure, which might otherwise be lost with more invasive techniques. The white wines, such as Pinot Grigio Ramato and Friulano, are refined in stainless steel to enhance freshness and verticality, while the reds rest in oak barrels for about ten months before further bottle ageing. Constant attention to detail, from the press to the timing of maturation, reflects the will to craft wines that are a pure expression of the land, free of artifices.
Identity and style
The Flaibani Winery represents a happy exception in Friuli’s panorama: half of its annual production is dedicated to red wines, a distinctive feature in a region historically linked to whites. Among the varieties cultivated are Schioppettino, Cabernet Franc (Carmenère), Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon, alongside Pinot Grigio Ramato and Friulano, sourced from old vines of Tocai Giallo dal Peduncolo Rosso. This varietal choice, at once countercurrent and deeply rooted in local tradition, allows Flaibani to offer a range of wines with an unmistakable personality. Every bottle embodies the character of the Cividale hills, the soul of a family project, and the dedication of those who believe that wine must be the respectful dialogue between man and nature. The Flaibani style is this: authenticity, precision, and a profound bond with Friulian land.
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