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  • Piligrin in Friulian language means pilgrim, a person one who in ancient times would travel the Cammino del Tagliamento, along the Tagliamento river, through the Lands of Plovia, to reach Venice, and then embark for the Holy Land. In your glass Piligrin is vibrant red, the nose is intense and polyphonic, and it recalls small red fruits, such as currants, blueberries and plums, and you even get a nuance of morello cherry jam. There are notes of cyclamens and violets followed by sensations of fresh and minty herbs. The finish has a hint of bitter cocoa and licorice root. Piligrin has a lively character on the palate, supporting the aromatic persistence given by its intriguing Piculit Neri grape variety.

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  • Flum Venezia Giulia Terre di Plovia

    “Flum” in Friulian language means “river”.
    The name is a tribute to the Tagliamento, the great river of Friuli. It is a golden and brilliant wine. Its bouquet offers fresh notes of white flowers, perhaps wild roses, and crisp fruit such as pears and white peaches, then evolving into sweeter notes of spices and herbs, honey and caramel nuts. The taste is warm, elegant and constantly recalls the aromas perceived in the nose. It then ends with a charming final, long lasting tension, which is the hallmark of Sciaglin.

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  • Among the mountains of the Trentino Alto Adige region where the climate is fresh and windy, this vine finds an ideal habitat, resulting in a bright wine with a decisive and persistent bouquet.
    Very aromatic and elegant on the nose with scents of tropical fruit, roses, spices and honey. Smooth and velvety in the mouth, long and persistent.

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  • In the southern part of Valdadige, the climate is characterized by intense temperature shifts and constant winds. These climatic conditions, together with the great experience of our vine-growers, make this an ideal place for the cultivation of Pinot Grigio. Years of research on this varietal have allowed us to achieve levels of excellence.
    Straw yellow in color with light ash-grey hints typical of Pinot Grigio. The scent is intriguing, with intense notes of lime, pear and aromatic herbs such as mint and sage. In the mouth it is sapid and complex, fresh and persistent.

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  • The elegant powder pink color together with the brilliant and fine perlage, make this wine very attractive.
    The bouquet expresses scents of roses, toasted almonds and vanilla that you will rediscover on the palate where the elegance of Pinot Nero meets the roundness of Chardonnay.

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  • Sauvignon Tre Venezie Albino Armani

    This wine Sauvignon Campo Napoleone is for people who love intense aromatic flavors. Its remarkable personality is well perceived already when whirling the wine in the glass where it shows its voluptuous consistency.
    On the nose it expresses the typical scents of this vine: tomato leaf, green pepper, sage and elderberry. On the palate it is rich, round and decisive, recalling the same notes you already smelled. The aftertaste is pleasantly mineral.

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  • Friulano Albino Armani

    Sincere and hospitable like Friuli, this wine symbolizes the most genuine tradition of Friulian people with their love for local history and the virtues of an authentic land.
    In the glass the straw yellow color is bright and changing, with a touch of green. The bouquet is slightly aromatic with reminders of almond, elderberry flowers and mature pear, the same elegant mineral notes that you will rediscover on the palate.

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  • Pinot Grigio Friuli Albino Armani

    This elegant and incisive Pinot Grigio finds an exclusive dimension among the white stones of the “Grave” area, in the region Friuli Venezia Giulia. Our choice to produce just a few bunches per grapevine allows this wine to boast its full expressiveness. Straw yellow in color, intense and characteristic bouquet recalling pears and mature apples. It evolves with scents of dry hay and toasted almond. On the palate it is fresh and mineral, just as the land it springs from.

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  • The Grave Friulana is a particularly suitable area for the cultivation of the “Glera” vine and therefore it was included in the appellation of origin (Prosecco DOC). Its stony and loose soil, the significant temperature shifts and the ventilated microclimate, make the grapes express their unique characteristics and, together with a careful vinification, result in an elegant Prosecco. In the glass you will find a surprising fine perlage, a fruity and fresh bouquet enriched with mineral notes. The sip is delicate and creamy and recalls the same scents you perceived on the nose. The finish is long, pleasantly sapid and mineral.

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  • The Grave Friulana is a particularly suitable area for the cultivation of the “Glera” vine and therefore it was included in the appellation of origin (Prosecco DOC). Its stony and loose soil, the significant temperature shifts and the ventilated microclimate, make the grapes express their unique characteristics and, together with a careful vinification, result in an elegant Prosecco. In the glass you will find a surprising fine perlage, a fruity and fresh bouquet enriched with mineral notes. The sip is delicate and creamy and recalls the same scents you perceived on the nose. The finish is long, pleasantly sapid and mineral.

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  • Refosco dal Peduncolo Rosso Albino Armani

    Ever since antiquity Refosco has been considered a very renowned wine. Even the ancient Romans appreciated its character and the intense, dark color of the grapes.
    In the course of the centuries, Refosco has found its “home” in Friuli. During the feasts, of which we still have historical memory, it was enjoyed together with other autochthonous Friulian wines such as Picolit, Ribolla and Ramandolo.
    Refosco dal “peduncolo rosso” (with red stem) is considered to be the best among the various Refosco varietals. It stands out for its lively ruby red color. The bouquet can range from dried herbs to flowers, fresh red fruit and dark spices. The toasting notes are developed by the brief aging in wood which at the same time softens its vibrant tannins.

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  • Ribolla Gialla

    Among indigenous wines from Friuli, Ribolla Gialla is the one with the oldest documented tradition, dating back to the year 1299.

    Today this variety results in wines made in different styles, while maintaining an informal and sincere profile.
    In our version,  it is a pulpy and savory white, enriched by a short maceration on the skins that makes it more consistent on the palate while preserving a nice freshness.
    Lively and vibrant, with bright acidity, this wine reveals fruity and mineral scents, nuances that persist in your mouth with salty and crisp suggestions.

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