Specogna, Friulano
Vintage: 2024
| Vintage | Product Code | Format | Closure | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | SP501A24 | 12 x 75 | Screwcap | Available |
Producer
The Specogna family owns 25 hectares of vineyard on the hill of Rocca Bernarda in the heart of the Colli Orientali DOC in Friuli Venezia Giulia. Their vineyards are planted in a spectacular amphitheatre and tended organically by Michele and Cristian Specogna, so the quality of the fruit they bring to the winery is impeccable. As a result, they are keen to get as much flavour as possible from their grapes.
Due to this quality of fruit, Michele and Cristian can macerate wines on their skins for 18 - 24 hours before fermentation. This results in a Pinot Grigio, which is ‘ramato’ (coppery) in colour, displaying a remarkable flavour intensity. While this style is fashionable today, the wine has always been made in this manner by the Specogna family and was first imported by Liberty Wines in 1997.
The Ribolla Gialla is spicy and refreshing, boasting youthful notes of peach and lively zesty citrus flavours, culminating in a remarkably fresh, elegant finish. Specogna’s Friulano is a powerful wine with aromas of exotic fruit and white pepper notes, while the Refosco shows similar intensity and personality. The ‘Pinot Grigio Riserva’ is an aged version of the Pinot Grigio ‘ramato’ sourced from over 50-year-old vines on the classic ‘ponca’ soils of Rocca Bernarda. Fermentation on its skins in oak is followed by ageing for 24 months in barrel before further ageing in bottle. The result is a rounded, generous wine with a textured finish.
The ‘Identità’ blends Friulano, Malvasia and Ribolla Gialla from 76-year-old vines. The grapes are picked and vinified simultaneously before ageing for 12 months on their lees, in 500-litre demi-muids and bottling without filtration. Matured for a further 12 months in bottle before release, the resulting wine is structured on the palate with lively acidity and delicious notes of fruit and spice. The finish is smooth and nutty, with an impressive mineral length.
Vineyards
The grapes for this wine are sourced from a small vineyard at Rocca Bernarda at 150 metres above sea level on a north-east-facing slope. The soils are a mix of sandstone and marl. The vines were planted between 1963 and 2000 at a density ranging from 3,500 to 5,000 plants per hectare. The vines are trained using the Cappuccina system, a traditional Friulian method in which the canopy is divided and gently arched, promoting balanced vigour, good airflow and even ripening.
Vintage
The 2024 vintage was defined by persistent rainfall and elevated disease pressure throughout the growing season. Weather fluctuations between rainy periods and warmth slowed ripening, yet harvest began earlier than expected in most areas. Despite the challenging wet conditions, the vintage delivered remarkably healthy grapes.
Vinification
The grapes were harvested by hand in early September. After a soft crushing, the must was chilled to 7-8°C and then macerated on the skins for 48 hours at low temperatures. Following racking, the must underwent fermentation with indigenous yeasts in stainless-steel tanks. 80% of the wine remained in tank with lees stirring every 20 days. The remaining 20% was transferred to large 1500 litre oak barrels with lees stirring every 10 days. After eight months, the wine was blended and bottled.
Tasting Notes & Technical Details
This wine is an intense golden yellow in colour. The nose is complex and spicy with hints of citrus fruit, almond, white peach, and white pepper. The palate is powerful and structured with good acidity and harmonious flavours. The finish is persistent with flavours of exotic fruit and almond.
Alcohol (ABV)
12.5%
Other wines from this producer
Producer | Wine | Product Code | Features | Style | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Specogna | Pinot Grigio Ramato | SP502 | W | ||
| Ribolla Gialla | SP504 | W | Factsheet | ||
| Pinot Grigio Riserva | SP508 | W | Factsheet | ||
| `Identità` Friulano/Malvasia/Ribolla Gialla | SP509 | W | Factsheet |