Attems

Collio DOC Cicinis - Magnum - Cassa di Legno - Attems 2024

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Format: 150 cl

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Producer Attems
Name Collio DOC
Variety Sauvignon Blanc
Vintage 2024
Gradation 13.5%
Format 150 cl
Aromatic profile White flowers, white-fleshed fruit, mineral notes
Vinification method Steel fermentation, aging in wood
Region Friuli Venezia Giulia
Production area Collio
Country Italy
Type White
Aging A few months
Type of cask Egg-shaped cement tanks, new barriques, second and third use barriques and tonneaux
Color Straw white
Serving temperature 10-12°C
Recommended consumption Within 3-5 years
Pairing Fish, shellfish, seafood dishes
The Collio DOC Cicinis of Attems represents an excellence of Friuli Venezia Giulia, a land renowned for the production of sophisticated and highly elegant white wines. This wine, produced with typical local grapes such as Friulano, Chardonnay, and Sauvignon Blanc, best expresses the mineral and fragrant character of the Collio hill vineyards, where the limestone-marly soils give a distinct aromatic finesse.

Carefully aged in wooden barrels, the Magnum version further enhances the structure and complexity, offering intense aromas of ripe fruit, floral notes, and subtle spicy nuances. On the palate, it shows balance, freshness, and harmony, with a pleasant persistence that invites another sip.

Perfect to accompany noble fish dishes, crustaceans, and delicate white meats, it is a wine that expresses the best of the Collio terroir with timeless elegance.
The winery

Attems – Winery in Friuli-Venezia Giulia

Discover the story and wines of Attems.

A Collio (Friuli-Venezia Giulia) winery renowned for its characterful white wines, particularly the Sauvignon Blanc "Cicinis" and the Ribolla Gialla "Trebes".
Region: Friuli-Venezia Giulia
Country: Italia
Grapes: Ribolla Gialla, Friulano, Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Grigio, Chardonnay, Merlot
A historic estate in the Collio with documented viticulture dating back to 1106. Declared estate area: 44 hectares on south-facing terraces. Signature wines: Cicinis and Trebes Ownership and management: Marchesi Frescobaldi group Head office and winery: Capriva del Friuli — GPS coordinates published by the producer
Winery history
The name Attems is linked to the family's long presence in the Colli del Friuli: documents record vineyard holdings as early as 1106 and production entries in the master ledgers of 1764. The estate has endured the area's historical changes and, since 2000, has been managed by the Marchesi Frescobaldi group, which has preserved its identity and commitment to the local territory.
Production philosophy
Production focused on expressing the terroir: careful vineyard management and winemaking that respect its balance, showcasing native and international grape varieties from the Collio.
Terroir and vineyards
Vineyards on terraced slopes of the Collio Goriziano, south-facing and sheltered from the winds; on 'ponca' soils typical of the area, providing favorable conditions for white wines of precision and finesse.
Awards and recognitions
Presence in international competitions and awards: medals and recognitions at the Sakura Japan Women's Wine Awards for wines such as Trebes, as well as recognition in international reviews. Individual medals and vintages are documented in the cited competition results.

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