Forbes contributor Lana Bortolot wrote a story highlighting the beauty of Italian rosés, including Attems Ramato 2019. Rather than trying to mimic the popular style of Provencal rosé, Bortolot explains that Italy has instead focused on authenticity “with the creation of Rosautoctono, an organization that promotes the production of rosé using Italy’s indigenous grapes.”
The piece delves into the specific grape varietals approved and the seven regions included, each offering styles reflective of their climatic conditions and grapes. Attems, located in North Italy’s Friuli DOC, is among the recommended wines to enjoy through fall. The write up offers background on how it is produced but adding that it “is modern with fresh red beery and cheery, a clean mineral backbone both the wine and its summery packaging transports you to the eastern Italian sea side.” Read the full story HERE
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Attems
Friuli, Italy
Attems is one of the most historic producers in the northern Italian region of Friuli, with a winemaking heritage dating back nearly a millennium. Attems wines have a decidedly Friulian character: fresh, full of flavor and elegant, they respect the singularity of the unique terroir of a region ripe for discovery.