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Pinot Grigio 'Mongris' Marco Felluga 2025

Pinot Grigio 'Mongris' Marco Felluga 2025

(
75 cl
/ 13%
)
Collio DOC
Pinot Grigio 100%
Disponibilidad inmediata
16,30 
Premios
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El Pinot Grigio "Mongris" de Marco Felluga es un vino blanco friulano típico e identitario de la zona vinícola del Collio, afinado en acero durante 6 meses en contacto con las lías finas. Se presenta en la copa con un color amarillo dorado, surcado por leves reflejos cobrizos y expresa en nariz notas de flores de acacia, genista y pulpa de manzana golden, revelando un sorbo estructurado y elegante, de persistente frescura.

The Pinot Grigio “Mongris” by Marco Felluga is a wine whose name comes from the fusion of the words “monovarietal” and Pinot Grigio, referred to by the nickname “Gris.” It plays on the winery's ability to accurately and comprehensively represent the main traits of the varietal used, enhancing the elegance of the fruit on the nose and the good structure on the palate. A very versatile label in its use, it stylishly accompanies various recipes and preparations, pairing well with white meats cooked simply.  

The “Mongris” Marco Felluga is a Pinot Grigio that is assembled from three different parcels, located respectively in Farra d’Isonzo, San Floriano, and Cormòns. The soil profile, situated at altitudes ranging from 80 to 250 meters above sea level, has a hilly morphology and is of Eocene origin, characterized by the presence of marls and sandstones. The grapes are destemmed, and a cold maceration is then carried out. After a light pressing, the must ferments in stainless steel tanks where the temperature is kept under control. The wine is left to rest on the fine lees for 6 months in steel, and at the end of this period, the winery proceeds with the bottling operations. 

The “Mongris” Pinot Grigio made by the Marco Felluga winery develops in the glass with a bright golden color, characterized by some more coppery streaks. The nose opens up to various floral nuances, which gradually lose intensity, bringing forth aromas that evoke aromatic herbs. On the palate, it is medium-bodied, harmonious, with a sip that flows with a fruity taste progression, closing with a persistent finish. A label that pays homage to one of the most important grape varieties in the Collio Friulano area, cultivated in these areas since the mid-nineteenth century.

Color:
Amarillo dorado brillante con matices cobrizos
Aroma:
Flores de acacia y genista, pulpa de manzana golden y hierbas aromáticas
Sabor:
Suave y equilibrado, con ricos tonos afrutados, final persistente