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Manzoni Bianco

Manzoni Bianco, also known as “Incrocio Manzoni 6.0.13”, is a distinguished wine created in the 1930s by Professor Manzoni by crossing two noble varieties: Rhein Riesling and Pinot Blanc. Manzoni Bianco is celebrated for its vibrant freshness and mineral character, boasting aromas of white flowers, citrus and exotic fruits.

Grapes
100% Manzoni Bianco
Historical Notes
Manzoni Bianco, also known as “Incrocio Manzoni 6.0.13”, is a distinguished wine crafted from the eponymous grape variety, created in the 1930s by Professor Manzoni at the prestigious Conegliano School of Oenology. This unique grape is the result of crossing two noble varieties: Rhein Riesling and Pinot Blanc. The designation 6.0.13 refers to the precise location in the vineyard of experiments where this particular cross was located: 6th row, 13th plant.
Alcohol content
12% vol.
Tasting Characteristics
it is celebrated for vibrant freshness and mineral character, boasting aromas of white flowers, citrus and exotic fruits.
Food Matching
ideal with tuna tartare and carpaccio, pasta with seafood, grilled fish and fried fish.
Le Ronche Estate
The Le Ronche estate is located in Veneto, east of Treviso and north-east of Venice. The name Le Ronche represents an area of the village of Fossalta di Piave and comes from the local verb "roncare", which means to till and cultivate a field.  Le Ronche were pieces of land with woods that, for the particular quality and structure of the soil, were cultivated mainly with vines, thanks to the excellent quality features of the grapes produced. It is in the Piave D.O.C. wines area. Piave is t [...] Read more