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    2025

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    Monviert Martagona Franconia

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    Blaufränkisch in Austria, but in Italy it is Franconia!

    The Blaufränkisch grape from Austria is known in Italy under the name Franconia. This variety originates from Lower Austria. It spread to France, Germany (as Lemberger), the Czech Republic, Hungary (Kekfrankos), Croatia, and Slovenia, among others. In Italy, the Franconia Since 1500. And Montviert makes a wonderfully smooth wine from it here in Friuli. The taste of the Montviert Martagona Franconia is full, soft, fruity, and almost sweet. Aromas of ripe, luscious red fruit (prunes) with a light spicy touch. On warm days, this wine is excellent served slightly chilled, which will emphasize its juiciness and drinkability.

    A wine perfectly suited for the novice red wine drinker, but also a lovely red glass for an aperitif. A plate of prosciutto crudo, coppa di Parma, and some mortadella on the side—yummy! The off-dry accent in the Monviert Martagona Franconia also pairs perfectly with veal fricandeau or an organic pork chop. In the summer, you can also chill this wine slightly, and it will easily become the hit of your barbecue.

    The Montviert house, formerly Ronchi San Giuseppe.

    Monviert produces wines in Cividale del Friuli, with Schioppettino, Refosco dal Peduncolo Rosso, Picolit, Friulano, Ribolla Gialla, and many others among its best wines. They are located in Spessa di Cividale del Friuli in the province of Udine, close to the Italian border with Slovenia, precisely on the Colli Orientali del Friuli, where the Monviert company owns 18 hectares of vineyards situated between the Julian Alps, which guarantee the grapes ideal protection against cold winds and benefit from the sea breeze coming from the Adriatic Sea. The soils consist of various marl, but also include ponca, gravel, and clay. All of this creates a microclimate and an ideal habitat for the slow and gradual ripening of the grapes and the production of red and white wines of excellent quality.

    Today, the Friulian company is a growing wine business in the Colli Orientali del Friuli, and while family management has remained unchanged since the Second World War, having been passed down through three generations, it officially changed its name from Ronchi San Giuseppe to Monviert in 2019.

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