MARNASCO CABERNET SAUVIGNON Collio DOC Marco Felluga
The name “Marnasco” is a reference to the unique soil of Collio, called “Flysh” in Italian and “Ponca” in Friulian. Our soil is indeed composed of a layering of marl and sandstone, from which the name of our label is derived.
Appellation
Collio DOC
Production area
Villages of San Floriano and Cormòns in the Collio DOC
Grape variety
Cabernet Sauvignon
Type of soil
The Collio’s hilly terrain, formed during the Eocene period, consists of layers of sandstone and loam rock (limestone and clay) that were once part of the ocean floor. The resulting soil is impermeable, so rainwater flows off its surface, producing little erosion and preventing stagnant water.
Vine training system
Spurred cordon
Harvest
All hand picked
Vinification
After the grapes are harvested and separated from the stems, they are placed in tanks equipped for red wine vinification. Alcoholic fermentation is immediately initiated. The period of contact between skins and liquid is, on average, 10-15 days, depending on the vintage and the extraction process. Afterwards, the wine is left to mature for twelve months in oak barrels, where it also undergoes malolactic fermentation, and for about six months in the bottle
Characteristics
Deep ruby red color with vivid red hues. The aroma is elegant and complex with hints of red berries and of cocoa and walnuts in the finish. The taste is structured, smooth, full and fruity.
Bottle size
0,375 l – 0,75 l
Alcohol content
Approx. 13%