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Had a Pinot Grigio Like This?

Ramato is a rare style of Pinot Grigio from Friuli, Italy with an amber hue. The color comes from the grapes pinkish-gray skins. It’s more savory versus sweet and has quite a story.

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Pinot Grigio Ramato

Attems

2022 Pinot Grigio Ramato

Friuli / Friuli Venezia Giulia | Italy

Attems Pinot Grigio Ramato continues a tradition of the Republic of Venice, since “ramato” was the term that referred to Pinot Grigio. The wine boasts a rich, complex bouquet of crisp fruity impressions including white peach, and cantaloupe followed by blackberry and bitter cherry with an intriguing hint of wild flowers.

On the palate, the 2022 Ramato vintage possesses a decisive and balanced character that is striking for its great dynamism and persistence. The wine’s finish delights with sensations of gooseberry and citrus peel. The body is light yet precise and complex, with a balanced acidity that flows nicely over the palate. The finish is characterised by the minerality associated with the area, with hints of currants and cherry plums.

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