Ita

Pensiero (“Thought”)

IGT Venezia Giulia

Let's think of a rich, concentrated and powerful wine: Verduzzo manages to express these characteristics and many more if grown in particular conditions. The typical high concentration of tannins brings it closer to a red wine, even if cloaked in the guise of a white. These basic characteristics, however, are not sufficient, not even in high concentrations for drying: only in some vintages does the noble rot manage to develop which incredibly transforms the wine, making it take on further particular aromatic nuances, elegant and never predictable. Once again, what makes a wine great is not its potency, nor the high concentration of residual sugars, but its aroma and balance.