Lison DOCG is a white wine from Friuli-Venezia Giulia and Veneto.
It is made from minimum 85% Friulano (locally Lison) grapes.
Hint of Citrus and intense aromas of Yellow fruit are typical Lison flavors.
Floral overtones followed by a flinty Minerality.
Hints of Bitter Almonds and Herbal Spices.
Apple |
Peach |
Grapefruit |
Pineapple |
Flowers |
Almonds |
Thyme |
Minerals |
Lison is an aromatic wine with good acidity:
SUGAR: | Dry 3g/l |
BODY: | Medium |
FRUIT: | Medium Plus |
ACIDITY: | Medium Plus |
ALCOHOL: | 12-13% ABV |
Serving temperature: 10-12°C (50-54°F) |
Lison is an excellent Aperitif.
It is pefect with Appetizers, Vegetables, Fish, and White Meat.
Antipasti |
Vegetables |
Asparagus |
Pasta |
Fish |
Chicken |
Pork |
Ham |
Aperitif.
Antipasti. Tapas.
Salads. Vegetables.
Asparagus. Pesto. Spinach.
Vegetable Dishes. Omelettes.
Prosciutto. Carpaccio. Salami.
Grilled or Fried White Fish. Sushi.
Chicken. Chicken Salad.
White Meat. Pork. Ham. Veal.
Cheese Soufflé.
Medium Cheeses.
Asiago. Edam. Gouda. Jarlsberg. Provolone.
Friulian Specialities:
Asparagus With Prosciutto and Eggs.
Friuli Speck. Prosciutto San Daniele.
Lison is known for its crisp and fruity profile. It pairs well with a variety of cheeses.
Opt for cheeses with moderate saltiness and creaminess to balance the wine's acidity. You can also add accompaniments like fresh fruits (grapes, apples, pears), nuts (almonds, walnuts), and a light drizzle of honey to enhance the pairing.
Mozzarella: Its delicate flavor pairs well with the wine's lightness.
Ricotta: Especially good if served with a drizzle of honey or fresh fruits.
Goat Cheese (Chèvre): The tanginess complements the subtle fruit notes in Lison.
Fontina: Its nutty, buttery qualities make a good match.
Brie: The creamy texture and mild flavor work beautifully with Lison.
Camembert: Similar to Brie but with slightly more earthiness.
Asiago: Lightly aged Asiago adds a complementary tang to the wine.
Manchego: A classic Spanish pairing, especially younger Manchego, which is less intense.
Gruyère: Mildly nutty and sweet, enhancing the wine's subtlety.
Robiola: Its mild creaminess contrasts nicely without overpowering the wine.
The Sauvignon Blanc glass is smaller than a Chardonnay glass. It has a more narrow bowl to concentrate the crisp and citrusy aromas characteristic of zesty and fruity white wines. |
Friulano was previously known as Tocai.
In 2007, the European Court of Justice set the right to use the name only for Tokaii of Hungary.
The climate in Friuli-Venezia Giulia is influenced by both the Alps and the Sea.
The Julian Alps in the north provide shelter from the cold winds, while both hot sommers and cold winters are tempered by the Adreatic Sea.
This even climate allows the grapes to develop balanced acidity and strong flavors.
Black Grapes |
White Grapes |
15% Merlot |
25% Pinot Grigio |
Red Wines |
White Wines |
Sparkling Wines: |
Chardonnay |
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