
Friuli-Venezia Giulia wine (or Friuli wine) is
wine made in the northeastern
Italian region of
Friuli-Venezia Giulia
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. Once part of the
Venetian Republic and with sections under the influence of the
Austro-Hungarian Empire
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for some time, the wines of the region have noticeable
Slavic and
Germanic influences. There are 11 ''
Denominazione di origine controllata'' (DOC) and 3 ''
Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita'' (DOCG) in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia area. The region has 3 ''
Indicazione Geografica Tipica'' (IGT) designations ''Alto Livenza, delle Venezie'' and ''Venezia Giulia''. Nearly 62% of the wine produced in the region falls under a DOC designation. The area is known predominantly for its white wines which are considered some of the best examples of
Italian wine in that style.
[M. Ewing-Mulligan & E. McCarthy ''Italian Wines for Dummies'' pg 132-140 Hungry Minds 2001 ] Along with the
Veneto and
Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, the Friuli-Venezia Giulia forms the
Tre Venezie wine region which ranks with
Tuscany and
Piedmont as Italy's world class wine regions.
[K. MacNeil ''The Wine Bible'' pg 342-350 Workman Publishing 2001 ]
History
The winemaking history of the Friuli-Venezia Giulia has been strongly influenced by the history of the
Friuli and
Venezia Giulia regions that were important stops along the
Mediterranean spice route from the
Byzantine Empire to the trading center of
Venice
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. During the
Middle Ages, travelers passing through this area brought
grapevines
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from
Macedonia
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* North Macedonia, a country in southeastern Europe, known until 2019 as the Republic of Macedonia
* Macedonia (ancient kingdom), a kingdom in Greek antiquity
* Macedonia (Greece), a traditional geographic reg ...
and
Anatolia. Under the
Habsburg reign, the French grape varieties were introduced.
[J. Robinson (ed) ''"The Oxford Companion to Wine"'' Third Edition pg 287-288 Oxford University Press 2006 ] Prior to the
phylloxera
Grape phylloxera is an insect pest of commercial grapevines worldwide, originally native to eastern North America. Grape phylloxera (''Daktulosphaira vitifoliae'' (Fitch 1855) belong to the family Phylloxeridae, within the order Hemiptera, bugs ...
epidemic over 350
grape varieties were grown in the region. During the 19th century, the region served as a major Mediterranean port for the Austro-Hungarian Empire which bought a
Teutonic influence to the area.
Following the phylloxera epidemic, winemaking in the Friuli region was very muted and did not begin to garner much attention till the 1970s.
The international popularity of
Pinot grigio in the 1980s and 1990s help to change the dynamic of Friuli-Venezia Giulia winemaking. Prior to this time vineyard owners sold their grapes in bulk to
co-ops and ''
négociant''-like wineries that would blend the grapes together. With the success of
Mario Schiopetto
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in bottling and marketing the product of his own vineyard, other vineyard owners followed suit and began opening up small wineries of their own.
Climate and geography

The Friuli-Venezia Giulia region is bordered by the
Alps to the north separating it from
Austria.
Slovenia borders the region on the east and the Italian region of Veneto forms the western border and part of the southern border with the
Adriatic Sea.
The northern half is very mountainous and gives way to flatter terrain and
plains on the way to the sea. The climate is distinguished with very warm days and chilly nights that help maintain a balance in the grape between
acidity and
sugar
Sugar is the generic name for sweet-tasting, soluble carbohydrates, many of which are used in food. Simple sugars, also called monosaccharides, include glucose, fructose, and galactose. Compound sugars, also called disaccharides or double ...
levels and allows the grapes a long, slow growing season.
In summertime the
mean temperature is around 73 °F (22.8 °C) with rainfall averaging 60 inches (1,530 mm).
Harvest
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normally takes place in September.
[H. Johnson & J. Robinson ''The World Atlas of Wine'' pg 170-171 Mitchell Beazley Publishing 2005 ] The soils of the region vary from the
calcium rich
marl
Marl is an earthy material rich in carbonate minerals, clays, and silt. When hardened into rock, this becomes marlstone. It is formed in marine or freshwater environments, often through the activities of algae.
Marl makes up the lower part o ...
and
flysch sandstone in the more hilly regions to
clay,
sand and
gravel
Gravel is a loose aggregation of rock fragments. Gravel occurs naturally throughout the world as a result of sedimentary and erosive geologic processes; it is also produced in large quantities commercially as crushed stone.
Gravel is classifi ...
in the valley. The names of Friuli vineyards and wine estates often include the word ''ronco'' (plural ''ronchi''), which is the
Friulian word for a
terraced hillside.
Wine regions

Most of the vineyards of the Friuli-Venezia Giulia are located in the southern half of the region, including the large wine regions of
Collio Goriziano ''Collio Goriziano'' (sometimes designated simply as ''Collio'' or ''Collio DOC'') is an Italian wine and winemaking region in northeast Italian region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia, located in the northernmost part of the Province of Gorizia, in the It ...
,
Colli Orientali del Friuli The Colli Orientali del Friuli is a ''Denominazione di origine controllata'' (DOC) located in the Italian wine region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia. The region is located in the province of Udine and is sub-divided into three main sections; Ramandolo ...
,
Isonzo and
Carso
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It lies between the Vipava Valley, the low hills sur ...
. The Lison-
Pramaggiore
Pramaggiore is a town in the Metropolitan City of Venice, Veneto, Italy
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region is shared with the Veneto. Smaller regions such as the
Annia,
Aquileia
Aquileia / / / / ;Bilingual name of ''Aquileja – Oglej'' in: vec, Aquiłeja / ; Slovenian: ''Oglej''), group=pron is an ancient Roman city in Italy, at the head of the Adriatic at the edge of the lagoons, about from the sea, on the river N ...
,
Grave and
Latisana
Latisana ( fur, Tisane, locally ) is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Udine, in the Friuli Venezia Giulia region of north-eastern Italy, on the Tagliamento river.
History
The city was probably a Roman post station (''Mansio Apicilia'') o ...
are located in the central and western part of the region around the city of
Pordenone
Pordenone (; Venetian and fur, Pordenon) is the main ''comune'' of Pordenone province of northeast Italy in the Friuli Venezia Giulia region.
The name comes from Latin ''Portus Naonis'', meaning 'port on the Noncello (Latin ''Naon'') River'.
...
. These smaller regions are located on
alluvial plains with
soils composed of gravel and sand. The wines made here are lighter and less elegant than the Friuli wines made in the major southern wine regions. Unlike other Friuli regions which require 100%, a
varietal wine in the Graves and Aquileia zones only need 85% of the
grape variety with the Latisana and Annia zones requiring 90%. More red wine is produced in these zones than in the rest of the Friuli with
Merlot
Merlot is a dark blue–colored wine grape variety, that is used as both a blending grape and for varietal wines. The name ''Merlot'' is thought to be a diminutive of ''merle'', the French name for the blackbird, probably a reference to the ...
,
Cabernet franc
Cabernet Franc is one of the major black grape varieties worldwide. It is principally grown for blending with Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot in the Bordeaux style, but can also be vinified alone, as in the Loire's Chinon. In addition to being us ...
and
Cabernet Sauvignon
Cabernet Sauvignon () is one of the world's most widely recognized red wine grape varieties. It is grown in nearly every major wine producing country among a diverse spectrum of climates from Australia and British Columbia, Canada to Lebanon' ...
being the leading varietals. With wine production still, ''
frizzante'' and ''
spumante
Sparkling wine is a wine with significant levels of carbon dioxide in it, making it fizzy. While the phrase commonly refers to champagne, European Union countries legally reserve that term for products exclusively produced in the Champagne reg ...
'' styles are produced from
Chardonnay
Chardonnay (, , ) is a green-skinned grape variety used in the production of white wine. The variety originated in the Burgundy wine region of eastern French wine, France, but is now grown wherever wine is produced, from English wine, Englan ...
,
Pinot bianco
Pinot blanc is a white wine grape. It is a point genetic mutation of Pinot noir. Pinot noir is genetically unstable and will occasionally experience a point mutation in which a vine bears all black fruit except for one cane which produces whit ...
, Pinot grigio,
Friulano and
Verduzzo
Verduzzo (or Verduzzo Friulano) is a white Italian wine grape grown predominantly in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region of northeast Italy. It is also found in significant plantings in the Piave ''Denominazione di origine controllata'' (DOC) of t ...
.
Collio and Colli Orientali del Friuli
The southeast province of
Gorizia is home to the DOCs of the Collio region, most notably Collio Goriziano. Part of the region's vineyards extend over the border with Slovenia but none of the Slovenian Wines can bear the designation
Collio. The area benefits from its location among the
foothill
Foothills or piedmont are geographically defined as gradual increases in elevation at the base of a mountain range, higher hill range or an upland area. They are a transition zone between plains and low relief hills and the adjacent topograp ...
s of the Alps where the cool winds that come off the Adriatic moderate the climate. The cool air helps maintain the acidity levels in the grape. The region's best vineyards are found in the clay and sandstone soil around the
comune of
Cormons. The region is dominated by white wine production, making five times more white than red wine. Collio wine is typically full
bodied and rich, made as a varietal or blend of Friulano,
Ribolla Gialla,
Malvasia Istriana
Malvasia (, also known as Malvazia) is a group of wine grape varieties grown historically in the Mediterranean region, Balearic Islands, Canary Islands and the island of Madeira, but now grown in many of the winemaking regions of the world ...
, Chardonnay, Pinot bianco, Pinot grigio and
Sauvignon blanc
is a green-skinned grape variety that originates from the Bordeaux region of France. The grape most likely gets its name from the French words ''sauvage'' ("wild") and ''blanc'' ("white") due to its early origins as an indigenous grape in ...
. Red wine under the designation ''Collio Rosso'' is made from a blend of Merlot, Cabernet franc and Cabernet Sauvignon. The general ''Collio Bianco'' designation can also include the white grapes
Müller-Thurgau
Müller-Thurgau is a white grape variety (sp. ''Vitis vinifera'') which was created by Hermann Müller from the Swiss Canton of Thurgau in 1882 at the Geisenheim Grape Breeding Institute in Germany. It is a crossing of Riesling with Madeleine R ...
,
Picolit
Picolit (also known as Piccolit and Piccolito) is a white Italian wine grape grown in the Friuli Venezia Giulia region of northeast Italy. The grape is allowed in the ''Denominazione di origine controllata e garantita'' (DOCG) wines of Colli Ori ...
,
Riesling,
Traminer and
Welschriesling as well as the white juice from the red wine grapes of Cabernet Sauvignon and
Pinot nero
Pinot Noir () is a red-wine grape variety of the species ''Vitis vinifera''. The name may also refer to wines created predominantly from pinot noir grapes. The name is derived from the French words for ''pine'' and ''black.'' The word ''pin ...
.
Located to the northwest of the Collio Goriziano, the Colli Orientali del Friuli DOC shares similar
vineyard soils
The soil composition of vineyards is one of the most important viticultural considerations when planting grape vines. The soil supports the root structure of the vine and influences the drainage levels and amount of minerals and nutrients that the ...
and climate as the Collio region. The grape varieties are also similar though Ribolla Gialla and Picolit takes a more prominent role here as does the local grape Verduzzo. The three grapes are used to make varietal wines under the Colli Orientali del Friuli DOC. Picolit is known particularly for the quality of the
dessert wine it produces and has 2 DOCG dedicated to its production in
Udine. Red wine production is also more prominent in this region though it is still less than half the production of white wine. The red wines include varietal forms of Merlot, Cabernet franc and Cabernet Sauvignon as well as red wines made from the local
Pignolo,
Refosco
Refosco is a very old family of dark-skinned grape varieties native to the Venetian zone and neighbouring areas of Friuli, Gavi, Trentino, Istria, and Karst Plateau. ,
Refosco dal Peduncolo Rosso
Refosco dal Peduncolo Rosso is a red Italian wine grape grown predominantly in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region of northeast Italy. The grape is a variety in the Refosco family (which also includes e.g. Terrano) and derives its name from its re ...
,
Schioppettino
Schioppettino (; meaning "gunshot" or "little crack" also known as "Ribolla Nera") is a red Italian wine grape grown predominantly in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region of northeast Italy. The grape is believed to have originated between the comun ...
and
Tazzelenghe. The region is divided into 3 sub districts which include Ramandolo in the north and the DOCG
of the same name as well as the dessert wine ''Verduzzo di Ramandolo''. In the center of the zone is the
Cialla district which makes
dry wines
The subjective sweetness of a wine is determined by the interaction of several factors, including the amount of sugar in the wine, but also the relative levels of alcohol, acids, and tannins. Sugars and alcohol enhance a wine's sweetness, wh ...
under the designation ''Cialla Bianco'' and ''Cialla Rosso'' as well as sweet and off dry wines made from Picolit and Verduzzo. Other notable wines from this district include Refosco dal Peduncolo Rosso and ''Cialla Schioppettino''. The far southern district is the
Corno di Rosazzo which is heavily planted with Ribolla Gialla that is believed to have originated in the vineyards of the local
abbey over 1000 years ago. The area is also known for its off-dry to sweet ''Rosazzo Picolit'' and dry ''Rosazzo Pignolo''.
Isonzo and Carso

The Isonzo and Carso wine regions are located in the far southeastern part of Friuli-Venezia Giulia bordering Slovenia. The Isonzo region is located on a plain of alluvial deposits directly south of Collio along the
Isonzo river. The best vineyards are located in the northeast, close to Cormons. The wine regions predominately have a
maritime climate with more rainfall than other Friuli regions. The region is known for its
sparkling Pinot bianco as well as dry white wines made from Chardonnay, Malvasia Istriana and Sauvignon blanc. Other Isonzo DOC designated wines include dry, off dry and sparkling wines made from
Gewürztraminer, Cabernet franc, Cabernet Sauvignon,
Franconia,
Moscato Giallo,
Moscato Rosa Moscato may refer to:
*Muscat (grape), a family of grapes used in wine-making
*Moscato d'Asti, an Italian sparkling wine
*Moscato Giallo, a variety of grape
*Moscato (surname) Moscato is a surname. Notable people with the name include:
*Carmelina ...
, Pinot grigio, Pinot nero, Refosco, Riesling, Schioppettino, Friulano, Verduzzo and Welschriesling. The ''Vendemmia Tardiva'' is a
late harvest wine made from a varietal style or blend of Chardonnay, Pinot biano, Friulano and Verduzzo.
Located south of the Isonzo zone, near the city of
Trieste, is the
Carso
The Karst Plateau or the Karst region ( sl, Kras, it, Carso), also locally called Karst, is a karst plateau region extending across the border of southwestern Slovenia and northeastern Italy.
It lies between the Vipava Valley, the low hills sur ...
zone. Situated on the
Istrian Peninsula, the wine region has a maritime climate that is well suited to production of the local
Terrano used to make red wine. Wines made from this grape are known for their high acidity and good
food pairing
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with Slavic cuisine. The white wines made from the
Malvasia Istriana
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are highly regarded for their
honey
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-
almond
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notes. Other Carso wines can be made from the following grapes;
Vitovska
Vitovska or Vitouska, also known in Slovene as Vitovska Grganja or Garganja, is an Italian and Slovene wine grape predominantly planted in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region and the Karst Plateau in the Slovenian Littoral. The name ''vitovska'' is o ...
, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Merlot, Pinot grigio, Sauvignon blanc, Traminer
and
Piccola nera
Piccola nera is a red Italian and Slovenian wine grape variety that is grown in the province of Trieste within the Friuli-Venezia Giulia wine region and across the border in neighboring Slovenia where ampelographers believe that the grape originate ...
.
Viticulture and winemaking

The best vineyards in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia are located on the south facing slopes of the Alps foothills in the southern part of the region where they can benefit from the most direct sunlight to go along with the night-time cool breezes from the Adriatic.
The vineyard
yields of the Friuli are among the lowest in Italy averaging 3.5
ton
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Mainly it describes units of weight. Confusion can arise because ''ton'' can mean
* the long ton, which is 2,240 pounds
...
s an
acre
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Imperial or The Imperial may also refer to:
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. This is a result of the Friuli quest for high quality over quantity in their wines and also a reason why these wines tend to be more costly than other Italian whites.
While white wine dominates Friuli wine production, nearly 40% of the production is red with Merlot being the leading red wine grape. In the 1960s, winemakers of the Friuli-Venezia Giulia pioneered modern techniques for white
winemaking in Italy by quickly getting juice off the grape skins and taking extra measures to prevent
oxidation.
Through Italy these techniques came to be known as the ''metodo friulano'' or "Friuli method".
[C. Fallis, editor ''The Encyclopedic Atlas of Wine'' pg 302, Global Book Publishing 2006 ] Most Friuli wines are made in varietal form, with most appellations in the region requiring wines to be made with 100% of one grape, but distinguished blends are also made. The general philosophy of Friuli winemakers (especially in regards to their white wines) is to emphasise the grape's pure fruitiness and acidity without the masking effects of
oak. To this extent, the Friulians more closely resemble the
Alsatians and winemakers of the
Loire Valley than their counterparts in
Burgundy
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,
Spain and other parts of Italy.
From the mid 1990s there has been a revival of
amber wine production in the Friuli which involves leaving the white wine grapes in extended
maceration with their grape skins. The resulting wines have a hint of color pigments that give them an orange hue.
Grapes and wines
Over 30 different grapes varieties are grown in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia including
international varieties
An international variety is a grape variety that is widely planted in most of the major wine producing regions and has widespread appeal and consumer recognition. These are grapes that are highly likely to appear on wine labels as varietal wines a ...
such as Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot as well as local varieties like Refosco dal peduncolo rosso, Schioppettino, Friulano, Ribolla gialla and Verduzzo. Of the local varieties, Friulano is the most well known and important variety, producing crisp, floral wines that develop notes of
nut
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* Nut (fruit), fruit composed of a hard shell and a seed, or a collective noun for dry and edible fruits or seeds
* Nut (hardware), fastener used with a bolt
Nut or Nuts may also refer to:
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s and
fennel as it ages. The grape was widely known as ''Tocai Friulano'' but in 2006 the
European Union banned names that have some similarity or association with the
Hungarian wine Tokaji. Now Tocai Friulano is called ''Friulano''. The very acidic Ribolla gialla grape was primarily used as a blending component until winemakers started to apply the techniques used with Chardonnay (such as
malolactic fermentation) to produce softer, more
buttery wines that still retain the crisp,
lemon edge of the grape. Wines made from Verduzzo have
peach and nutty flavors in their youth but develop more honeyed flavors as the wine ages. The high acidity of the grape works well in sweet production and in regions like Ramandolo it is often dried to make a ''
passito
Straw wine, or raisin wine, is a wine made from grapes that have been dried to concentrate their juice. The result is similar to that of the ice wine process, but is a much older process and suitable for warm climates. The technique dates back ...
'' wine. The Picolit grape also does well in sweet wines where it can produce elegant, floral wines that have a dry finish.
In contrast to the thin, sometimes bland Pinot grigio produced in other parts of the Tre-Venezie, well made examples of Friuli Pinot grigio are known for their fuller body and delicate peach, almond and
green apple flavors. Sauvignon blancs are made in a style reminiscent of
Sancerre with smoke,
herb
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s and elements of honey and
hazelnut
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. Some of the most expensive Friuli wines are made from the Picolit grape which is prone to
grape diseases
This is a list of diseases of grapes (''Vitis'' spp.).
Bacterial diseases
Fungal diseases
Miscellaneous diseases and disorders
Nematodes, parasitic
Phytoplasma, virus and viruslike diseases
See also
*'' Ampeloglypter ater''
*'' Am ...
and
mutations
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which cause the vine to lose its flowers and grape clusters. In most years, less than half of a vineyard Picolit crop will survive and be able to make wine. The light, honeyed dessert wine that it can produce is often in high demand because of restricted supply.
Along with the internationally styled Merlots, Friuli produces some distinctive red wines from the local grape varieties. Tazzelenghe (meaning "tonguecutter") produces a very
tannic
Tannins (or tannoids) are a class of astringent, polyphenolic biomolecules that bind to and precipitate proteins and various other organic compounds including amino acids and alkaloids.
The term ''tannin'' (from Anglo-Norman ''tanne ...
and fruity wine that mellows as it ages but maintains a good amount of its fruitiness. The Schioppettino (meaning "gunshot" and sometimes called ''Ribolla nera'') also produces very tannic wines with
spice and
pepper
Pepper or peppers may refer to:
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* Piperaceae or the pepper family, a large family of flowering plant
** Black pepper
* ''Capsicum'' or pepper, a genus of flowering plants in the nightshade family Solanaceae
** Bell pepper
** Chili ...
notes behind the
ripe fruit
Ripening is a process in fruits that causes them to become more palatable. In general, fruit becomes sweeter, less green, and softer as it ripens. Even though the acidity of fruit increases as it ripens, the higher acidity level does not make the ...
flavors. The best known local red wine variety is the Refosco dal peduncolo rosso (different from regular Refosco) which produces a herbal full-bodied wine that ages well.
Refosco is noted for its high acidity with
blueberry
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and
blackberry notes.
In 2008,
DNA analysis
Genetic testing, also known as DNA testing, is used to identify changes in DNA sequence or chromosome structure. Genetic testing can also include measuring the results of genetic changes, such as RNA analysis as an output of gene expression, or ...
showed that the Friuli
table grape ''Refosco di Guarnieri'' was identical to the Venetian wine grape
Trevisana nera
Trevisana nera is a red Italian wine grape variety that is grown in the Veneto (wine), Veneto region of northeast Italy. While ampelographers believe that the name ''Trevisana'' suggest that the grape originated in the province of Treviso, today th ...
.
[J. Robinson, J. Harding and J. Vouillamoz ''Wine Grapes - A complete guide to 1,368 vine varieties, including their origins and flavours'' pg 1084–1085 Allen Lane 2012 ]
See also
*
Vini Lunardelli - Friuli winery known for their controversial
wine labels
References
External links
Introduction to Friuli white wineWine region mapColli Orientali del Friuli DOC Vintage Chart
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