1998 Specogna Chardonnay INSANE #cof2012

Last night at Specogna.

I was completely floored by this wine, aged in large cask.

Acidity, nuanced fruit and minerality… One of the best, if not the best, wine of the trip so far. One of the best wines I’ve had this year and a wine that bespeaks Friuli’s immense potential to deliver world-class white wines.

Brovada soup #cof2012

At Specogna last night…

I’d never had brovada in a soup…

In case you’ve never had it, brovada is a classic Friulian dish made from shredded turnips that have been macerated and partly fermented with grape skins.

The acidity of the grape juice gives the dish a wonderful tang. The soup was off-the-charts delicious.

Speed dating in Friuli (my highlight wine from this morning’s tasting) #cof2012

For this year’s COF2012 blogger project, we’re employing a “speed dating” format for the morning tastings so that more producers can have direct contact with the bloggers.

My highlight in this morning’s session was the 2011 (Tocai) Friulano by Jacùss. Even though the wine’s only been in bottle for a few days, I loved its classic, elegant aromatic character and its clean, super fresh nose. White and slightly under-ripe fruit in the mouth, zinging acidity, and delicate yet confident weight. #CouldDrinkThisWineEveryDay

Water rationing in Friuli #COF2012

“Friuli-Venezia Giulia to ration water,” read the headline of the Friuli-Venezia Giulia regional edition of the Italian national daily Il Messaggero on Saturday when I arrived in the region (see below).

“It hasn’t rained for months,” said winemaker Germano Zorzettig when he and I sat down to chat after the COF2012 bloggers went to bed last night (we’re all staying at his gorgeous Corte San Biagio agriturismo in Corno di Rosazza (province of Udine). “We haven’t seen anything like this in years.”

Rain is expected (and hoped for) here on Tuesday but the situation is weighing heavily on grape growers and winemakers here (and throughout Italy).

With the early arrival of warm temperatures, flowers are  beginning to bloom and the vegetative cycle of the vines has already been set into motion. The current drought, combined with fears of an late spring frost that could stymie the vegetative cycle (with disastrous results), is causing a loss of sleep among the Friulian winery owners that we’ve spoken to so far.

Fingers crossed for rain on Tuesday! We’ll be here…

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