confini 2016 75 cl lis neris - enoteca pirovano

Confini 2016 75 cl Lis Neris

Lis Neris
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Confini di Lis Neris is a cuvee of Pinot Grigio, Gewurztraminer and Riesling. Three such different vines give life to a special wine! Fermentation and aging for a few months in oak barrels give it a great structure. The aromatic range is broad and complex, with fruity and floral notes intertwined with mineral and spicy tones. An enveloping, balanced and full-bodied white wine.

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The 40% Pinot Grigio forms the backbone of this Bordini white wine by Lis Neris, to which it gives structure, breadth, softness and warmth.

Gewürztraminer 40% is decisive for the aromatic quality of the olfactory sensations.

The 20% Riesling is crucial for achieving the right acid balance and enhancing the gustatory complexity.

Of the three vines, the first two are harvested late, their fermentation and maturation takes place in wood. In summary, three so different vines for such a unique wine, the result of the combination of over-ripening “Mediterranean” notes on a liqueur register with a “Nordic” memory.

The grapes that make up this splendid wine come from the Gris vineyard, made up of vines that are more than 25 years old, are located in the municipalities of San Lorenzo and Corona Natura, in the province of Gorizia, on a gravelly limestone plateau 60/45 meters above the sea ​​level.

Appellation
Venezia Giulia IGT
Region
Italy
Italy - Friuli Venezia Giulia
Alcohol content
Between 13.5-15.9%
Alcohol
15.0%
Grape Types
Gewurztraminer
Pinot gris
Riesling
Aging
Wood - Short time in wood
Aging - Maturity
few months in oak barrels
Format
75cl
Service temperature
10-12°C
Food-wine Pairing
Blue cheese
Finger food
Fish cruditè
Grilled fish
Risotto with seafood
Smocked fish appetizer
Sushi
White meat stew
Vintage
2016
SKU5047
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