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    Sfera

    Bianco Litro

    Italy, Piedmont, Colli Orientali del Friuli

    White

    Winery Overview

    Sfera’s at once terroir-driven, but also an interesting take on liters, and bottling wine in general. As Sfera says on their quirky site: Cosmic Verve in a Grounded Italian Liter…From the Alps to the Mediterranean.  Sfera collaborates with multiple small certified-organic farmers to bottle liters in limited runsand are keen to give the producer credit by clearly putting the winery’s name and providence on the back label. This all means that the producers change, but front labels don’t. Another constant is that the wines are naturally made, and fall into certain guidelines that are lab tested before and after bottling. It’s a win-win, small certified organic producers get to do a fun liter project, and Sfera drinkers get to explore Italy. These are great introduction to natural wines, grape varieties, and growing areas. Part of the PortoVino portfolio

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    Terroir

    Limestone and clay

    Viticulture

    Harvested in mid-September from vineyards in Glea at 200 meters above sea level. The vines are 30-years-old and guyot trained.

    Vinification

    Direct pressing of grapes; steel tank fermentation for 14 days without temperature control. 6 months thereafter resting on lees, with weekly battonages. Multiple rackings and natural decant of sediment

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